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  1. Rashidi Kawawa

    Infobox Prime Minister name Rashidi Mfaume Kawawa order Prime Minister of the United Republic of Tanzania term start February 17, 1972 term end February 13, 1977 president Julius Nyerere predecessor Julius Nyerere successor Edward Moringe Sokoine birth date birth date 1926 5 27 mf yes birth place Matepwende Village, Tanzania Matepwende Village , Tanzania death date death date and age 2009 12 31 1926 05 27 mf yes death place Dar es Salaam , Tanzania party Chama cha Mapinduzi Rashidi Mfaume Kawawa May 27, 1926 &ndash December 31, 2009 was the Prime Minister of Tanzania Prime Minister of Tanganyika in 1962 and of Tanzania in 1972 to 1977. ref name d cite web url http www.dailynews.co.tz home ?n 6458 title Mzee Rashidi Kawawa Tanzania s Great son to emulate publisher Daily News Tanzania Daily News date January 3, 2010 ref He was the effective ruler of the country from January to December 1972 while Julius Nyerere toured the countryside. Kawawa was a strong advocate of economic statism . He later served as Defense Minister from 1977 to 1980. After his retirement, Kawawa remained a behind the scenes influence in Tanzanian politics. Kawawa died on 31 December 2009 in Dar es Salaam at the age of 83. ref name d Image with unknown copyright status removed Image Kawawa.jpg thumb 220px Rashidi Kawawa seated Greeting Guests See also List of national leaders References reflist start box succession box before Julius Nyerere title List of Prime Ministers of Tanzania Prime Minister of Tanzania years 1972 1977 after Edward Moringe Sokoine end box TanzaniaPMs Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Kawawa, Rashidi ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH May 27, 1926 PLACE OF BIRTH Matepwende Village, Tanzania Matepwende Village , Tanzania DATE OF DEATH December 31, 2009 PLACE OF DEATH Dar es Salaam , Tanzania DEFAULTSORT Kawawa, Rashidi Category 1926 births Category 2009 deaths Category People from Ruvuma Region Category Tanganyika African National Union politici ...   more details



  1. The Match!

    About the anarchist publication the Sky One TV show The Match Sky One TV series the XLEAGUE.TV eSport TV show The Match XLEAGUE.TV series citations missing date August 2007 File The Match Issue103 Cover 75DPI.jpg right thumb 240px Cover of Issue No. 103, Fall 2005 The Match is an atheist anarchist journal published in Tucson , Arizona , United States since 1969. The Match is edited, published, and printed by Fred Woodworth . The philosophy of the journal is ethical anarchism , which is elucidated on the back of the journal. The Match is published irregularly new issues usually appear once or twice per year. Over 100 issues have been published to date. Ideology The Match espouses a generally individualist anarchist form of anarchism. Citation needed date August 2007 In addition the magazine also espouses atheism , opposition to surveillance technologies which may be seen as posing a threat to privacy , and opposition to computers . For this reason, Woodworth prints and publishes The Match entirely without the use of digital technology, and neither has nor desires a web site. Critical stances The Match is critical of some anarchists such as Noam Chomsky s support for social democracy , for what the editor sees as compromises with statism . In particular, the magazine is critical of religion or supernatural beliefs of any kind. The publication also criticizes writers such as Bob Black , Tad Kepley, ref Kepley, Tad, http www.spunk.org texts misc sp000120.txt Fear of a Tad Planet ref Wolfi Landstreicher Feral Faun and organizations such as CrimethInc. , Killing King Abacus , and Venomous Butterfly Publications . Woodworth criticises as unethical their support and justification of theft shoplifting ref CrimethInc. http www.crimethinc.com texts atoz shoplifting.php Why I Love Shoplifting from big corporations ref and plagiarism ref CrimethInc. http www.crimethinc.com texts atoz practical.php Practical Tips for CrimethInc. Agents LIE and CHEAT. Hypocracy ref and revolutiona ...   more details



  1. Democratic Alliance (Italy)

    Infobox political party colorcode darkgreen country Italy party name Democratic Alliance native name Alleanza Democratica party logo Image Alleanza Democratica.png center 150px caption Former Italian National Party foundation 1993 dissolution 1996 ideology Social liberalism , Liberalism The Democratic Alliance Alleanza Democratica , AD was an Italy Italian political party founded in 1993, with the intent of becoming the container of an alliance of centre left forces. However, the project did not succeed, and it presented itself as a minor party, mainly composed of former Italian Republican Party Republicans and former Italian Communist Party Communists . Its leader was Willer Bordon . AD was aimed at reforming the centre left, uniting in a single bloc both the centrism centrists of the Patto Segni and the post communist Democratic Party of the Left , and transforming it in an Democratic Party Italy Italian Democratic Party , modelled on the Democratic Party United States Democratic Party of the United States . The party took very economic liberalism liberal stances on the economy, proposed a shake up of the Italian political system and was very critical to the perceived statism of the Italian left. After an unremarkable result 1.2 at the Italian general election, 1994 1994 general election , due to the uneasy alliance with the left wing Alliance of Progressives instead of with Silvio Berlusconi , who had embraced most of AD s policies, its members entered the left wing and later centre left coalitions, with the notable exceptions of Ferdinando Adornato and Giulio Tremonti , both currently members of Berlusconi s Forza Italia . However, Tremonti switched to the Patto Segni in 1994 and Adornato left politics in 1996, before joining Forza Italia. In 1996 the party evolved into the Democratic Union Italy, historical Democratic Union with the entry of other Republicans such as Antonio Maccanico , and some Italian Socialist Party Socialists including Giorgio Benvenuto . S ...   more details



  1. Georg Friedrich Knapp

    Infobox scientist name Georg Friedrich Knapp image G.F. Knapp.gif image size caption birth date March 7, 1842 birth place Gie en death date February 20, 1926 death place Darmstadt residence Germany citizenship German nationality ethnicity field Economist, statistician work institutions University of Strasbourg alma mater doctoral advisor doctoral students Ladislaus Bortkiewicz Habil. 1895, Kurt Singer known for author abbrev bot author abbrev zoo prizes religion signature footnotes Georg Friedrich Knapp March 7, 1842 February 20, 1926 was a Germany German Economics economist and founder of the Chartalism chartalist school of monetary theory , which takes the Statism statist stance on money , claiming that it must have no Intrinsic value ethics intrinsic value and strictly be used as Government governmentally issued token i.e. fiat money . He is the author of The State Theory of Money . Knapp was the father of Elly Heuss Knapp and also had a son Rohan Dhupelia out of wedlock who took his mothers surname to avoid prosecution from the Catholic Church. He raised his two daughters alone, uncommon at the time, after their Georgia country Georgia n born mother, Knapps wife, became mentally ill. He was professor of statistics at the University of Leipzig from 1869 to 1874, and a professor at the University of Strasbourg from 1874 to 1918. He was also Rector at Strasbourg in the years 1891 92 and 1907 08 ref cite web title Professorenkatalog der Universit t Leipzig url http www.uni leipzig.de unigeschichte professorenkatalog leipzig Knapp 874.html publisher University of Leipzig ref See also Fiat money vs. commodity money Keynesianism References reflist External links http socserv2.socsci.mcmaster.ca econ ugcm 3ll3 knapp index.html Archive for the History of Economic Thought http socserv2.mcmaster.ca econ ugcm 3ll3 knapp StateTheoryMoney.pdf The State Theory of Money English translation 1924 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Knapp, Georg Friedrich ALTERNATI ...   more details



  1. The Forerunner

    , feminism and Welfare state welfare statism. The Forerunner challenged the student audience ...   more details



  1. Anthony de Jasay

    Anthony de Jasay born 1925 is a Hungary Hungarian born philosopher and economist known for his Anti statism anti statist writings. He was born at Aba, Hungary in 1925. The original Hungarian spelling of his name is Jaszay . He was educated at Szekesfehervar and Budapest , taking a degree in Agriculture . In 1947 48 he worked as a free lance journalist, his activity forcing him to flee from the country in 1948. After two years in Austria , he emigrated to Australia in 1950 and took a part time course in Economics at the University of Western Australia. Winning a Hackett Studentship, he went to Oxford in 1955 and was elected a research fellow of Nuffield College where he stayed till 1962, publishing papers in the Economic Journal, the Journal of Political Economy and other learned journals. In 1962 he moved to Paris and worked there as a banker, first in an executive capacity and then on his own account, till 1979, doing investment business in several European countries and the United States . In 1979, he retired to the Normandy coast where he still lives. He has a wife, three children, and three grandchildren. While his initial interest and training were in economics, he has later turned to political philosophy, and his writings draw on both. He has published five books, several of which have been translated into a total of six languages, as well as numerous articles, mainly in English but also in French and German. de Jasay writes http www.econlib.org library Browse articlearchiveby rfe.html Reflections from Europe , a monthly column for http www.econlib.org The Library of Economics and Liberty . Bibliography http www.econlib.org library LFBooks Jasay jsyStt.html The State 1985 Social Contract, Free Ride 1989 Choice, Contract, Consent A Restatement of Liberalism 1991 Before Resorting to Politics 1996 Against Politics On Government, Anarchy and Order 1997 Justice and its Surroundings 2002 Political Philosophy, Clearly 2010 Political Economy, Concisely 2010 Liberale Vernunft ...   more details



  1. Korkut Boratav

    BLP sources date February 2009 Korkut Boratav born 1935 is a Turkish people Turkish marxist economist . Boratav was born in Konya . After his graduation from Ankara Gazi Lycee in 1955, he continued his studies at Ankara University, Law School . In 1960 he became a lecturer and researcher in that university in Finance and Economics, by getting a postgraduate degree on Public Finances . He was granted a doctoral degree in 1964 with his thesis about income distribution and public finance . He taught at Cambridge University between 1964 1966. In 1972 he was granted an assistant professorship at Ankara University for his thesis on Progress of the Socialist Planned Economy . In 1975, he worked as a specialist in the Health and Welfare Department of the United Nations Organisation , in Geneva, Switzerland . In early 1980, he became a professor at Ankara University . But after three years, he was dismissed from his position after the 1402 law put into effect by the Military coup of 1980 in Turkey. He then taught at the University of Zimbabwe in Harare from 1984 1986 and thereafter returned to his previous position at Ankara University. He has retired from teaching since 2002. ref cite news title Emperyalizm Sosyalizm ve T rkiye url http www.hurriyet.com.tr yazarlar 16337301 p.asp work H rriyet date 21 November 2010 accessdate 18 February 2011 ref He was honored in 2005 by a conference about his work, organized by Ankara University and History Foundation of Turkey. He continues to publish as one of the most influential scholars of Turkish economy and economic history. Boratav is a member of the Advisory Board of Praksis , a Turkish journal of social sciences. Works T rkiye de Devlet ilik 1923 1950 Statism in Turkey 1923 1950 1962 Gelir Da l m ve Kamu Maliyesi Income distribution and public finance 1965 Uluslararas S m r ve T rkiye The international exploitation and Turkey 1979 Tar msal Yap lar ve Kapitalizm Agrarian structures and Capitalism 1980 B l m Sorunlar ve kt ...   more details



  1. Egalitarianism as a Revolt Against Nature and Other Essays

    Egalitarianism as a Revolt Against Nature and Other Essays represents some of libertarian anarchism libertarian anarchist Murray Rothbard s most advanced and radical theorizing on topics impacting on human liberty. Appearing first in 1974, this volume looks beyond conventional left right thinking and hence contributes to the groundwork for the current intellectual challenge against centralized social and economic management. The book s title comes from the lead essay, which argues that Egalitarianism egalitarian theory always results in a politics of Statism statist control because it is founded on revolt against the ontological structure of reality itself. According to Rothbard in this lead essay, statist intellectuals attempt to replace what exists with a Romantic image of an idealized primitive state of nature, an ideal which cannot and should not be achieved, according to Rothbard. The implications of this point are worked out on topics such as market economics, child rights, environmentalism, feminism, foreign policy, redistribution and others. Roy Childs writes in the Foreword blockquote For until Rothbard s work is carefully studied by every advocate of liberty, the value of his contributions to the libertarian system cannot be fully appreciated and, moreover, the unity and true historical context of libertarianism will not even be fully grasped. blockquote Table of contents Prefaces Introduction to the Second Edition, by David Gordon 2000 Introduction to the First Edition, by Murray Rothbard 1974 Foreword to the 1974 Edition, by Roy A. Childs, Jr. http www.mises.org story 520 Full text in HTML Egalitarianism as a Revolt Against Nature http www.lewrockwell.com rothbard rothbard31.html Full chapter text in HTML format Left and Right The Prospects for Liberty http www.mises.org story 910 Full chapter text in HTML format, slightly edited The Anatomy of the State http www.mises.org easaran chap3.asp Full chapter text in HTML format Justice and Property Rights War ...   more details



  1. Pannella List

    dablink For more information about Italian Radicals, see Italian Radicals disambiguation File Pannella.jpg thumb right Logo 120px Pannella List Lista Pannella was a strongly libertarianism libertarian Italian Radicals disambiguation Radical electoral list active in the 1990s in Italy . Its long standing leader and standard bearer was Marco Pannella , who had been the historical leader of the Radical Party Italy Radical Party from 1963 to 1989. When the Radical Party was transformed into Transnational Radical Party , a non governmental organization NGO working at the United Nations UN level and coordinating the efforts of several national parties and groupings mainly in support of human rights , in 1989, the Italian Radicals were free to join the party of their choice. Several party activists joined the Rainbow Greens Francesco Rutelli , Adelaide Aglietta , etc. , others launched the Yes Referendum List Marcello Pera , Massimo Teodori , etc. , while the bulk of them joined Pannella and organized themselves into the Pannella Clubs Movement . This group presented itself in Italian elections from 1992 to 1999 ilists including Pannella s name Lista Pannella , Lista Pannella Rifomatori , Lista Pannella Vittorio Sgarbi Sgarbi , etc. The list made its first appearance in the Italian general election, 1992 1992 general election , winning 1.2 of the vote, while Yes Referendum stopped at 0.8 . The Radical Party had historically been considered as the strongest left libertarianism left libertarian political movement in Italy often proposing itself as the most extreme opposition to the Italian political establishment , but, when Silvio Berlusconi entered the political arena in 1994, Pannella decided to support his policies meant to introduce libertarian economical principles , albeit critically and without becoming directly involved in his centre right governmental cabinets, in the hope of a liberal revolution as opposed to the conservative and statism statist political establis ...   more details



  1. Bonino List

    dablink For more information about Italian Radicals, see Italian Radicals disambiguation File Bonino.png thumb right Logo 150px Bonino List Lista Bonino was a strongly libertarianism libertarian Italian Radicals disambiguation Radical electoral list active in the 1990s and the 2000s decade 2000s in Italy . Named for Emma Bonino , a leading Radical who had been member of the European Commission from 1995 to 1999 appointed by Berlusconi , after the unsuccessful Emma for President campaign, it was the successor of the Pannella List , active from 1992 to 1999. In the European Parliament election, 1999 Italy 1999 European Parliament election the Bonino List, thanks to its standard bearer s popularity and the massive use of commercials, won a surprising 8.5 of the vote and 7 Member of European Parliament MEPs Emma Bonino, Marco Pannella , Benedetto Della Vedova , Marco Cappato , Olivier Dupuis , Maurizio Turco and Gianfranco Dell Alba , thus becoming the fourth largest party in the country. The list, which gathered the support of disgruntled voters, women and young people, did particularly well in Northern Italy 13.2 in Piedmont , 11.6 in Lombardy , 11.9 in Veneto , 13.0 in Friuli Venezia Giulia , 10.8 in Liguria , where its proposed libertarian policies were very popular, especially among disappointed Lega Nord s supporters, while it did fairly worse in the conservative and statism statist Southern Italy South below 4 in Basilicata , Calabria and Sicily . ref http elezionistorico.interno.it area.php?tp E&dt 13 06 1999 ref The list failed to join any electoral major electoral alliance both for 2000 regional elections in which Radical regional deputies were elected in Piedmont and Lombardy and especially for Italian general election, 2001 2001 general election . The Radicals thus returned to their traditional share of vote around 2 . This is what happened also in the European Parliament election, 2004 Italy 2004 European Parliament election , when only Bonino and Pannella ...   more details



  1. CrimethInc. NŠ! license

    crimethunk The CrimethInc. N license is a share alike anarchist license with restrictions of use based on anti statism and Anti corporate activism anti corporatism . The terms of use were written by the CrimethInc. CrimethInc. Ex Workers Collective and included in some of their works such as the group s cookbook , Recipes for Disaster . ref cite web url http www.scribd.com doc 14272036 Recipes For Disaster An Anarchist Cookbook publisher scribd.com title Recipes for Disaster accessdate 2009 09 24 ref The license allows any person acting in good faith to use the content in any way to Direct action better the world . It expressly prohibits the work to be used by any corporation or government body. Terms quote N 2004 The publishers, the notorious CrimethInc. ex Workers Collective, humbly put this book and all its contents at the disposal of those who, in good faith, might read, circulate, plagiarize, revise, and otherwise make use of them in the course of making the world a better place. Possession, reproduction, transmission, excerpting, introduction as evidence in court and all other applications by any corporation, government body, security organization, or similar party of evil intent are strictly prohibited and punishable under natural law. Other licenses Restrictions are sometimes applied in copyleft licenses to attempt to control use of the work. For example, the Hacktivismo Enhanced Source Software License Agreement or HESSLA, produced by Hacktivismo a group that promotes the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights , is an open source license that prohibits use or modification that would violate human rights or introduce Spyware features that spy on the user into software distributed under its terms. Similarly, Software license agreement End User License Agreements sometimes put restrictions in place against the use of software for the production of nuclear weapons such as in Apple Inc. Apple s iTunes E ...   more details



  1. Carlo Costamagna

    Carlo Costamagna born 21 September 1881 in Quiliano died 1 March 1965 in Pietra Ligure was an Italy Italian lawyer and academic noted as a theorist of corporatism . He worked closely with Benito Mussolini and his Italian fascism fascist movement . Path to fascism After studying law, Costamagna joined the fascist movement in 1920 and in 1924 was appointed National Secretary of Technical Councils. ref name Rees1 Philip Rees , Biographical Dictionary of the Extreme Right Since 1890 , 1990, p. 68 ref Politically Costamagna was highly conservatism conservative and saw fascism as a transitory phase that existed only for the imposition of corporatism. ref name Rees1 On this point he had a long running intellectual debate with Sergio Panunzio who was a strong supporter of the fascist state as an end in itself rather than just a means to economic change. ref name Rees1 He edited his own journal, Lo Stato , which he founded in 1930. ref Roger Griffin , Fascism book Fascism , Oxford University Press, 1995, p. 84 ref Academic career As an academic he was appointed Professor of Corporate Law at the University of Ferrara in 1927, going on to hold similar posts at the University of Pisa and the Sapienza University of Rome University of Rome . ref name Rees1 His corporatist theories were strongly influenced by the statism of Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel . ref P. Davies & D. Lynch, Routledge Companion to Fascism and the Far Right , 2002, p. 203 ref Government work Alongside his role in the academic world Costamagna was also involved at various level of politics in Kingdom of Italy 1861 1946 Fascist Italy . Between 1926 and 1927 he was involved in drafting a series of laws with fellow legal expert Alfredo Rocco and economist Giuseppe Bottai designed to convert Italy to a fascist state. ref name Rees1 He then moved on to take a leading role in the Ministry of Corporations. ref name Rees1 He became a member of the Italian Chamber of Deputies in 1929 and served in its successor the Cha ...   more details



  1. John Zube

    John Zube is a German Australian Libertarianism libertarian activist and founder of the Libertarian Microfiche Publishing project. Born in Germany, Zube was introduced to libertarianism by his father, Kurt Zube, a prominent individualist anarchist persecuted under the Nazi Germany Nazis . During the 1950s, Zube was radicalized by his interaction with Ulrich von Beckerath, leading him to begin assembly of an archive in 1952. ref Koontz, Alan. A Modest Revolutionary Proposal John Zube and Microfiche . The Voluntaryist 1986 http www.voluntaryist.com backissues 019.pdf ref Zube, who identifies as an individualist anarchist, free market libertarian, Voluntaryism voluntaryist and Mutualism economic theory mutualist , ref Zube, John. Anarchy, Panarchy and Statism 1986 ref is well known for his advocacy of panarchism , a political philosophy originating with Paul mile de Puydt which emphasizes each individual s right to freely join and leave the jurisdiction of any governments they choose, without being forced to move from their current locale. Libertarian Microfiche Publishing Zube founded the Libertarian Microfiche Publishing LMP in 1978 with the goal of collecting and cheaply reproducing libertarian materials. As of 2005, the project had scanned over 500,000 pages onto microfiche , making slides available for 1 apiece. ref Marks, Benjamin. http blog.mises.org archives 003559.asp Libertarian Microfiche Publishing , Ludwig von Mises Institute 2005 ref Zube claims to have published and circulated more libertarian literature than any other person in the world during the 20th century. ref Koontz, Alan. A Modest Revolutionary Proposal John Zube and Microfiche . The Voluntaryist 1986 http www.voluntaryist.com backissues 019.pdf ref In 2007, Shawn P. Wilbur used microfiche obtained from Zube to release the first full text digital archive of Liberty 1881 1908 Liberty , the prominent individualist periodical published by Benjamin R. Tucker between 1881 and 1908. ref http travelli ...   more details



  1. Sanjeev Sabhlok

    multiple issues autobiography January 2011 primarysources January 2011 BLP sources January 2011 orphan January 2011 Sanjeev Sabhlok born 13 November 1959 is an Indian author and public commentator, focused on economics and governance. He has written a number of articles since 1980 in Indian newspapers and magazines, such as in The Times of India . Currently he writes a monthly column in Freedom First , published in Mumbai. Breaking Free of Nehru He is best known for his 2009 book, http www.anthempress.co.in index.php subject areas books 0 economics and social sciences breaking free of nehru.html Breaking Free of Nehru which analyses Nehruvian socialism as the prime suspect for causing the constriction of India s freedom and the rampant corruption and blatant inefficiency in Indian governments. According to Gurcharan Das , Well meaning Nehru set out to create socialism. But inevitably we got statism, which robbed us of some of the freedom we had won in 1947. Its License Raj damaged our moral character and made us one of the most corrupt societies on the earth. It shattered accountability so completely that even today the Indian state is unable to deliver minimal services to its citizens. As a result above average people produce below average results in our government. Now, a former member of the elite IAS has written a passionate call to action to reform our governance and restore integrity and high performance to our public life. It must be read by every Indian. The book is based on Sabhlok s knowledge and experience that includes working for 25 years in governments in India and Australia. Career Sabhlok entered the Indian Administrative Service in 1982 and http indiatoday.intoday.in site specials cwg Story 81466 Public servants forever.html?page 1 resigned 18 years later , as a Commissioner and Secretary to the Meghalaya Government. Prior to that he was Deputy Director and Professor of Management at the Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration . He re ...   more details



  1. Edward Cowey

    Edward Cowey 9 April 1839&ndash December 1903 , often known as Ned Cowey , was a British people British trade unionist . Cowey was born in Longbenton , Northumberland , and began working in local coal mine s at the age of seven, opening and closing a trapdoor for fourteen hours a day. In 1858, he and his workmates were able to work together to break the written agreement of working practices, for which he was blacklist ed. He briefly worked at sea, but returned to Monkwearmouth where again he made efforts to improve working conditions. ref name wearmouth Robert Featherstone Wearmouth, Methodism and the Trade Unions , p.58 ref In an effort to find further work, Cowey moved to Sharlston in the West Riding of Yorkshire in 1871, ref name wearmouth and was elected as checkweighman . ref Carolyn Louise Baylies, The History of the Yorkshire Miners, 1881 1918 , pp.70 ref There, he joined the West Yorkshire Miners Association WYMA , and was elected President in 1873, ref name wearmouth then served in the post again from 1876. In 1881, the WYMA merged with the South Yorkshire Miners Association to form the Yorkshire Miners Association , and Cowey was appointed as its first President. ref Carolyn Louise Baylies, The History of the Yorkshire Miners, 1881 1918 , pp.61 62 ref Cowey was also a member of the board of the Miners National Union, ref name wearmouth and when the Miners Federation of Great Britain was formed in 1889, Cowey was elected to its committee. ref Carolyn Louise Baylies, The History of the Yorkshire Miners, 1881 1918 , pp.89 ref In 1893, he was elected to the Parliamentary Committee of the Trades Union Congress , ref Neil Rainford, Statism, Voluntarism and the Eight hour Day , p.56 ref where he was a prominent opponent of socialism . ref Roy Gregory, The Miners and British Politics 1906 1914 , p.104 ref In his spare time, Cowey was a Primitive Methodist lay preacher . ref name wearmouth References references start box s off succession box title President of the ...   more details



  1. Jerry Williams (radio)

    Jerry Williams 1923 2003 was an American radio host, one of the originators of the talk radio format. ref name HOF Infobox person name Jerry Williams birth name Jacoby, Gerald birth date 1924 09 24 death date 2003 04 29 ref name Grave known for Political and social commentary occupation Radio personality Radio host nationality United States American His radio career spanned more than 50 years, beginning in 1946 at WZAP WCYB Bristol, Virginia near the Tennessee Virginia border , followed by stints at WBIG in Philadelphia, WMEX in Boston, and WBBM in Chicago. In 1968 he returned to Boston on WBZ for eight years. In 1976 he was on WMCA in New York, then back to Philadelphia this time on WWDB , where he became the first FM radio talk host. In 1981 Jerry came back to Boston again, on WRKO . He also hosted television talk shows on WFXT TV Boston and WSMW TV Worcester. A Christmas tradition on his radio program was a reading of Dylan Thomas A Child s Christmas in Wales . He founded the now defunct National Association of Radio Talk Show Hosts. Williams was a muckraker and invited his listeners to write or call their legislators. Seen as liberal at first but later became an opponent to statism . When listeners sounded wacky he would say They re out there echoing Edward R. Murrow, his traditional sign off was Good night and good luck, good night to you. Jerry Williams was inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame in 1996. References Reflist refs ref name HOF http www.radiohof.org newstalk jerrywilliams.html Radio Hall of Fame ref ref name Grave http www.findagrave.com cgi bin fg.cgi?page gr&GRid 7398768 Find A Grave ref External links http www.jerrywilliams.org The Dean of Talk Radio tribute site Categories Persondata NAME Williams, Jerry ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American talk radio host DATE OF BIRTH 1924 09 24 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 2003 04 29 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Williams, Jerry Category American talk radio hosts Category Radio personalities from Boston, ...   more details



  1. State socialism

    that statism is itself antithetical to true socialism, the goal of which is the eyes of libertarian ... Atat rk New class Planned economy Socialism in one country Socialist state Statism State capitalism ...   more details



  1. Libertarians for Life

    because some libertarian had to blow the whistle. ref name journal ref name statism cite book last Bandow first Doug authorlink Doug Bandow title The Politics of Envy Statism as Theology publisher Transaction ...   more details



  1. Industrial production in Sh?wa Japan

    Refimprove date June 2007 This article covers the development of the industry in the Empire of Japan , during the Statism in Sh wa Japan rise of statism in the first part of the Sh wa era . In its first 75 years, following the Meiji Restoration , factory production in Japan was all but non existent, but by the first years of the Sh wa era , Japan was at a level comparable to many industrialized Europe an countries. Industry in Japan grew both qualitatively and quantitatively. In 1920, the textile industry was the most important and Japan was known mainly as a manufacturer of wool and silk products, Textile fabric s, fan implement fan s, toy s and similar goods. By 1939, however, industrial production in the areas of metallurgy and chemical Product business product s had grown by more than 100 . Industrial output grew significantly during the period 1929 1942, while the total value of heavy industry in Japan, valued at approximately US 700 million in 1931, had risen to US 3.7 billion by 1940. Taking the effects of inflation into consideration, this growth indicates a rise in profits of 400 in heavy industry between 1937 and 1940. At the same time as the extraordinary growth of heavy industry, and a 26 decline in consumption articles during the period 1937 1940, the textile industry maintained its principal place as the primary occupation for Japanese workers. At its relative height during this period, textile production employed approximately one million workers, or roughly 1 3 of the industrial workforce. The rapid growth of pre war and wartime Japanese industry is reminiscent of the Industrial Revolution in 18th century England . The growth of profits during both periods was astonishing, in terms of both percentages and totals. These developments would never have arisen, however, without an abundant source of low priced and docile manpower and convenient access to raw materials, the latter&mdash though vital&mdash were and still are exceedingly rare in Japan. Acces ...   more details



  1. Index of modern philosophy articles

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  1. Integralism

    stresses trade union ism and Localism politics localism while fascism defends a statism centralist ...   more details



  1. Marc Forné Molné

    BLP sources date January 2011 Infobox Prime Minister name Marc Forn Moln Commented out because image was deleted image Cap oficial20x30.jpg order 4th Head of Government of Andorra monarch Fran ois Mitterrand br Jacques Chirac br Joan Mart Alanis br Joan Enric Vives Sic lia term start 7 December 1994 term end 27 May 2005 deputy predecessor scar Ribas Reig successor Albert Pintat Santol ria alma mater birth date birth date and age 1946 12 30 df y birth place Andorra la Vella , Andorra death date death place religion spouse party Liberal Party of Andorra Liberal Party Marc Forn i Moln born 30 December 1946 was the List of Heads of Government of Andorra Head of Government of Andorra ref cite news title Centrality of UN keynote theme on third day of General Assembly debate url http www.un.org apps news story.asp?newsid 8358&cr &cr1 accessdate 18 January 2011 newspaper United Nations date 25 September 2003 ref from 7 December 1994 to 27 May 2005. After 2 full terms, he was succeeded by Albert Pintat after he won the April 2005 election. He is a lawyer by profession, and was president of the Liberal Party of Andorra Partit Liberal d Andorra . The policy led by Marc Forn is inspired by liberalism and aims to maintain a low taxation level and avoid any Statism statist drift. Quotes We want to take into account the latest debates on the so called Welfare State, to be found in the documents of the United Nations and of the European Union , in order to avoid sterile imitations and the most common dysfunction s of this model very high social expenditure, heavy handed State control and an excessive bureaucracy, lack of efficiency in the distribution of resources, an excessive protectionism that engenders the dependency of the citizens, and the demobilization of social initiatives. at World Summit for Social Development , Copenhagen , Denmark , 11 March 1995 A country s strategy is always based on a fundamental philosophical outlook. Discoveries made during the last hundred ...   more details



  1. Days of War, Nights of Love

    for the Papa Roach album Days of War, Nights of Love album Infobox Book name Days of War, Nights of love title orig translator image Image Days of war nights of love.jpg 200px image caption author Anonymous illustrator cover artist PFMAG country United States language English language English series subject anarchism , anti authoritarianism , Radicalization radicalism , illegalism genre philosophy , politics , lifestyle sociology lifestyle , self help publisher CrimethInc. release date August 2000 english release date media type pages 292 pages isbn ISBN 0 9709101 0 X oclc 50573500 preceded by followed by Recipes for Disaster Days of War, Nights of Love is a collection of political, social and philosophy philosophical essays written and published by anarchism anarchist collective CrimethInc. . ref cite web first Demian last Bulwa title Missing Texas student wanted to disappear url http www.sfgate.com cgi bin article.cgi?f c a 2008 08 15 BANC12BJVF.DTL work SFGate publisher San Francisco Chronicle date August 15, 2008 accessdate 2008 09 12 ref Most essays advocate the fight for personal freedom, alternate choices and lifestyles. Some of the book is devoted to the criticism of capitalism , statism , and mass consumerism , arguing that these things dehumanize the individual and decrease the general quality of life. Published in 2000, by the CrimethInc. ex Workers Collective, many of the writings contained therein are currently available free online. Likewise, a copyright statement in the book allows for the book to be redistributed freely quotation English language and all applications thereof used without permission from its inventors, writers, and copywriters. No rights reserved. All parts of this book may be reproduced and transmitted in any form by any means, electronic or mechanical, especially including photocopying if it is done at the expense of some unsuspecting corporation. Other recommended methods include broadcasting reading over pirate radio, reprinting t ...   more details



  1. Big government

    Business big business , big labor , big oil , big tobacco and big pharma . See also wiktionary Statism ...   more details



  1. Right Hegelians

    Hegelianism Image Hegel.jpg thumb 150px Hegel s political philosophy could be read in liberal or conservative directions. The Right Hegelians , Old Hegelians , or the Hegelian Right, were those followers of Germany German philosopher Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel in the early 19th century who took his philosophy in a politically and religiously conservative direction. They are typically contrasted with the Young Hegelians , who interpreted Hegel s political philosophy to support innovations in politics or religion. ref cite journal jstor 2026775 publisher JSTOR The Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 84, No. 11, 1987 , pp. 682 692 title The Discourse of Modernity Hegel and Habermas last Dallmayr first Fred ref Hegel s historicism held that both ideas and nations could only be understood by understanding their history. Throughout his life, Hegel was an Orthodoxy orthodox member of Prussia s Lutheran Church. He devoted considerable attention to the Absolute , his term for the totality of reality that was used in his philosophy to justify existence of God belief in God . In his Philosophy of Right , Hegel wrote that quotation The Sovereign state State is absolutely rational inasmuch as it is the actuality of the substantial will which it possesses in the particular self consciousness once that consciousness has been raised to consciousness of its universality. This substantial unity is an absolute unmoved end in itself, in which freedom comes into its supreme right. On the other hand this final end has supreme right against the individual, whose supreme duty is to be a member of the State. ref Cf. Hegel, Georg H. W. 1821. Philosophy of Right. Trad. S. W. Dyde, 2008. Cosimo, http books.google.ca books?id aNa9 h RGTMC&printsec frontcover&source gbs navlinks s v snippet&q state 20end 20individual&f false Google Print, p. 133 ref Philosophy of Right , The State , p. 258 The Hegelian right expanded this conception of statism , seizing on it as an affirmation of establishment politi ...   more details




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