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This book is a polemic directed against the Republican Party and the conservative movement, in mostly their own words. It alleges that the Republican Party is fascist and treasonous, defines those terms, and offers quoted testimony in support of that claim. It describes the US policy of political warfare across the world that was originated by the Eisenhower administration and is still continuing. Democratic movements have been attacked then on the false claim that they were communistic and on the false claim now that they are terroristic and a threat to US security. Highlighting similarities
This small yellow flyer was created by the group, Republicans for Responsible Decisions, to outline their position that the abortion issue should not be a central political issue within the Republican Party. The card shows the goals of the group, and their mailing address.
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This small yellow flyer was created by the group, Republicans for Responsible Decisions, to outline their position that the abortion issue should not be a central political issue within the Republican Party. The card shows the goals of the group, and their mailing address.
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This book is a polemic directed against the Republican Party and the conservative movement, in mostly their own words. It alleges that the Republican Party is fascist and treasonous, defines those terms, and offers quoted testimony in support of that claim. It describes the US policy of political warfare across the world that was originated by the Eisenhower administration and is still continuing. Democratic movements have been attacked then on the false claim that they were communistic and on the false claim now that they are terroristic and a threat to US security. Highlighting similarities.
'Republican' and 'citizen', in fact, are old and intertwined words - so old that some may wonder at their relevance in the brave new world of the twenty-first century, and so intertwined that the phrase 'republican citizenship' seems almost redundant to others. There is no republic without citizens, after all; and, according to the classical republican thinkers, there is no citizenship, in the full sense of the word, except among those who are fortunate enough to inhabit a republic. But this view of citizenship's connection to republicanism no longer seems to prevail. If it did, there would be no need for a chapter on republican citizenship in this volume of essays on citizenship, for the authors would simply assume that citizenship entails republicanism and go on to other matters. There might also be no need for this chapter if it were not for the revival of scholarly interest in republicanism in recent years. Such a revival has definitely occurred, though, and occurred simultaneously with a renewed interest in citizenship. This coincidence suggests that republican citizenship is well worth our attention, not only for purposes of historical understanding but also as a way of thinking about citizenship in the twenty-first century. Why this revival has occurred and whether republican citizenship truly offers anything of relevance or value today are thus the subjects of this chapter.
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This letter from Republicans for Responsible Decisions includes an outline of the goals and platform of the organization and a partial list of the organization's leadership and supporters.
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This flyer or form letter from Republicans for Responsible Decisions includes an outline of the goals and platform of the organization and a partial list of the organization's leadership and supporters.
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In: Anna Kocharov, Republican Europe (2017) Oxford, Hart Publishing
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In: French politics, culture and society, Band 36, Heft 3, S. 118-142
ISSN: 1558-5271
In the 1880s and 1890s, a wave of histories of colonial empire
appeared in France. But even though they were produced by members of similar
republican colonial advocacy groups, these accounts narrated the history
of empire in contradictory ways. Some positioned "colonial empire" as an
enterprise with ancient roots, while others treated modern colonization as
distinct. Some argued that French colonial empire was a unique enterprise in
line with republican ideals, but others insisted that it was a European-wide
project that transcended domestic political questions. By tracing the differences
between these accounts, this article highlights the flexibility that characterized
late nineteenth-century republican understandings of empire. It
also points to the ways republican advocates for colonial expansion during
this period looked both historically and comparatively to legitimize their
visions for empire's future in France.
In: Congressional quarterly weekly report, Band 50, S. 2509-2531
ISSN: 0010-5910, 1521-5997
In: Policy review: the journal of American citizenship, Heft 106, S. 13-24
ISSN: 0146-5945
Discusses narrowing and concentration of GOP's electoral base; analyzes frameworks for making the party more centrist and palatable to moderates, while retaining religious and social conservatives; US. "Compassionate conservatism", "national greatness", and the "new investor class" approaches; first months of office of President George W. Bush.