Palace of CrystalCurrent affairs and peace politics: the dangers of charismatic leaders to democracy and the peace of the world, and how peace might be achieved for the longer term. |
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... election campaign, or of the intense media interest generated by party leadership contests in Britain). As will be ... elections, president Bush is reported to be contemplating sending an extra 20,000 men to Iraq for 'one last push' for ...
... election campaign, or of the intense media interest generated by party leadership contests in Britain). As will be ... elections, president Bush is reported to be contemplating sending an extra 20,000 men to Iraq for 'one last push' for ...
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... election as 'not just a defeat for Labour, but for me personally'. When things go wrong, it is fashionable to blame the man, and not the voters who elected him: furthermore, the system in place that allows autocrats such enormous power ...
... election as 'not just a defeat for Labour, but for me personally'. When things go wrong, it is fashionable to blame the man, and not the voters who elected him: furthermore, the system in place that allows autocrats such enormous power ...
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... election for their government, which have made varying degrees of progress towards the conception of a society as outlined above. Nevertheless it is hard not to use the conventional shorthand, and refer to nations such as Britain and ...
... election for their government, which have made varying degrees of progress towards the conception of a society as outlined above. Nevertheless it is hard not to use the conventional shorthand, and refer to nations such as Britain and ...
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... history. At the time of writing the American presidential election is in full swing. The other day ex-President Clinton addressed a huge Democrat rally, and in a few short sentences whipped the audience into such a frenzy that he.
... history. At the time of writing the American presidential election is in full swing. The other day ex-President Clinton addressed a huge Democrat rally, and in a few short sentences whipped the audience into such a frenzy that he.
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... are not in evidence in anarchist literature, but some such there may be. If such bad anarchists do exist, their presence only confirms the need for the necessary evil of government. * The re-election to the presidency of James Monroe in.
... are not in evidence in anarchist literature, but some such there may be. If such bad anarchists do exist, their presence only confirms the need for the necessary evil of government. * The re-election to the presidency of James Monroe in.
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