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Welcome to "POLITICAL PROPAGANDA," where we delve into the fascinating connections between these two disciplines. Join us on a journey through time as we uncover pivotal moments, influential figures, and enduring legacies that have shaped the course of human civilization.
James Carville, warmly known as "The Ragin' Cajun," may be an essential figure in American legislative issues and media. Eminent for his key brilliance and sharp mind, Carville rose to unmistakable quality as the lead strategist for Charge Clinton's effective 1992 presidential campaign. His notorious state, "It's the economy, doltish," typified the campaign's center and contributed to Clinton's triumph.Beyond his political acumen, Carville could be an omnipresent presence within the media scene. His appearances on TV, radio, and in print media offer understanding and examination on a wide range of political issues, gaining him both adoration and feedback.Carville's impact extends beyond the campaign path. His proud partisanship and enthusiastic backing for dynamic causes have put a permanent check on American politics. From his humble beginnings in Louisiana to his status as a political powerhouse, Carville's travels could be a confirmation of the persevering effects of determination.
Co-authors of the pamphlet "Deportation: Its Meaning and Menace" are Emma Goldman and Alexander Berkman, well-known activists in the early 20th-century radical and anarchist movements in the United States. The 1919 pamphlet tackles the contentious topic of deportation, discussing its ramifications and opposing its abuse as a means of quashing political dissent. The concept of deportation is scrutinized by the writers, who highlight its possible harm to civil liberties and its application as a tool for suppressing political activists and immigrants whom the government judged undesirable. They draw attention to particular incidents and situations in which deportation was used to quell opposition, frequently focusing on those who held extreme political views. Deportation, according to Berkman and Goldman, violates the values of justice and democracy and is a threat to the rights of expression, assembly, and association. They urge readers to oppose the improper use of deportation as a tool against people who have radical or unpopular opinions and instead support a more equitable and humanitarian strategy for dealing with political dissent.
Barnave, est un livre classique et rare, qui a été considéré comme important tout au long de l'histoire de l'humanité, et pour que cet ouvrage ne soit jamais oublié, chez Alpha Editions, nous avons fait des efforts pour sa préservation en rééditant ce livre dans un format moderne pour les générations présentes et futures. . Tout ce livre a été reformaté, retapé et repensé. Ces livres ne sont pas constitués de copies numérisées de leur oeuvre originale et leur texte est donc clair et lisible. Ce livre remarquable s'inscrit dans les genres de History, General and Eastern Hemisphere
As the pandemic lessened its grip on the world, we have all been living through an extraordinary time in history. The start of Putin's brutal war on its peaceful Ukrainian neighbor, the devastating Gaza conflict, soaring inflation due in large part to inefficiencies created by the pandemic, dramatic increases in interest rates to combat the inflation, and the struggle by corporations to force employees out of their home offices and back to their cubicles, are just some of the significant events and situations that have occurred. But we are also experiencing the truly unprecedented prosecution of the reality TV star turned White House occupant for his alleged attempts to overturn a legitimate election and illegally hoard highly classified documents.Each of these topics would require many publications to cover them in any level of detail. The purpose of this book is to provide an overview of many of the events that have occurred since the end of the pandemic in the form of historical, fact-based poetry with a touch of humor sprinkled throughout. Some of the topics covered are the Trump attempted coup, Trump's 91 felony charges, Trump's denial of 2020 election loss, Trump's disregard for the law, post-pandemic problems, women's rights, racism, civil rights abuses, and Republican speakership elections.Each of us has our own unique set of experiences from the post-pandemic period, but we have also, in certain ways, lived through many of these events together. It is the author's hope that the series of historical poems presented here will serve as a brief summary of this extraordinary period.
Major Charles Carpenter made headlines during the Second World War when he affixed six bazookas to his tiny Piper L-4 observation plane and began attacking German tanks. "Bazooka Charlie" and his plane "Rosie the Rocketer" were profiled in a variety of military and civilian publications, including the iconic Stars & Stripes. The major was a high school educator in the civilian world, teaching history and coaching football. Carpenter was talented, highly intelligent, and athletically gifted, but the war truly tested him. In 1945, the dashing pilot was forced out of the cockpit and into a hospital bed by Hodgkin's lymphoma, which was discovered in his neck. In addition to the enemy and terminal cancer, Carpenter also battled cynicism and guilt, particularly in regard to the state of his marriage, which was on the brink of failure by the time he returned home from Europe. Charles Carpenter died in 1966, having resumed his career, salvaged his marriage, and long outlived the timeline afforded him by his doctors in the initial prognosis. This revealing biography of the famous pilot was made possible through the collaboration of noted aviation author and magazine editor Jim Busha, and Carpenter's daughter, Carol Apacki. Along with memories of her father in his postwar years, Carol provided a treasure trove of wartime correspondence between Charles and his wife, Elda Carpenter.
Are you tired of the constant division and discord in politics? Do you want to make a difference in the fight to restore democracy in America's political battleground? Then read "The Campaign for Change" by John Avlon and embark on a journey of perseverance, civic engagement, and the enduring spirit of American democracy.Benefits: - Gain a behind-the-scenes look at the inner workings of a modern political campaign- Be inspired by a powerful message of unity and inclusivityBullet Point List: - Learn how to navigate the campaign trail with determination and grace- Experience the challenges and setbacks that come with running for political office- Discover the importance of grassroots organizing and media strategy- Be inspired by one man's quest to bring a fresh perspective to Washington- Join the fight for a brighter future for all AmericansWhat's Included: - A compelling story of John Avlon's bid for Congress in New York's first district- A deep understanding of the issues facing American democracy- A behind-the-scenes look at the inner workings of a modern political campaign- An inspiring message of unity and inclusivity- A testament to the power of perseverance and the importance of civic engagementDon't wait any longer, buy "The Campaign for Change" now before the price changes. Join John Avlon on this unforgettable journey and discover how one person can make a difference in the fight to restore democracy in the heart of America's political battleground.
In the heart of Illinois politics, a story unfolds that shocks the nation. "Sam McCann Pleads Guilty to Fraud and Money Laundering" is a gripping exposé of political ambition, corruption, and redemption. Follow Sam McCann's meteoric ascent from state senator to gubernatorial candidate, only to plummet into the abyss of scandal and disgrace.Unravel the web of deceit as McCann's greed leads him down a path of corruption, betrayal, and ultimate downfall. From lavish spending to fraudulent schemes, witness the unraveling of a once-promising career as McCann's crimes are exposed and justice is served.But amidst the chaos, there is hope. This is not just a story of corruption; it's a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the power of redemption. As McCann faces the consequences of his actions, he embarks on a journey of self-discovery and redemption, ultimately finding solace in the pursuit of truth and justice.Prepare to be captivated by this gripping tale of power, greed, and redemption. "Fall from Grace" is a must-read for anyone interested in the inner workings of politics and the enduring quest for justice in a world plagued by corruption.Join us on this riveting journey through the dark heart of politics. Order your copy of "Sam McCann Pleads Guilty to Fraud and Money Laundering" today and uncover the truth behind one of the most sensational scandals in Illinois history. Don't miss out on this compelling tale of corruption, redemption, and the enduring pursuit of justice.
Enter the realm of political drama and judicial intrigue with 'Fani Willis: A Portrait of Justice.' This compelling biography explores the life and career of Fani Willis, a district attorney whose quest for justice and the truth has captured the attention of the country. Readers will learn about Fani Willis' incredible journey from her modest upbringing to her ascent to prominence as a strong legal force. Examine the intricacies of her work, such as her investigation into Trump's election crimes and fraud case and her recent hearing on efforts to remove her and her staff from high-profile cases. This book provides a detailed portrait of Fani Willis's character, her unshakeable determination to upholding the law, and the ethical problems she encounters in the pursuit of justice via painstaking research and gripping narrative. Take a trip with us along the halls of justice and the corridors of power as we reveal the remarkable tale of Fani Willis-a lady of honor, tenacity, and unyielding devotion to the truth.
Tony Blair: Legacy of a Prime Minister," delve into the dynamic leadership journey of one of Britain's most influential figures. From his rise to power as the youngest Prime Minister in over a century to his enduring impact on global politics, Blair's legacy is a complex tapestry of achievements, controversies, and enduring lessons in leadership. Blair's leadership style was characterized by a unique blend of charisma, pragmatism, and conviction. He possessed an unparalleled ability to communicate his vision for a modernized Britain, often employing the power of rhetoric to inspire both his party and the public. However, his approach was not without criticism, as his decisions, particularly regarding the Iraq War, continue to spark debate and scrutiny. Throughout the book, explore Blair's transformative policies, including the introduction of the minimum wage, devolution in Scotland and Wales, and his role in the Northern Ireland peace process. Gain insight into his adept handling of domestic issues, such as education and healthcare reform, as well as his efforts to position Britain as a leading player on the global stage. But Blair's legacy extends beyond his policy achievements. His leadership style emphasized the importance of adaptability and pragmatism in a rapidly changing world. By embracing the "Third Way" ideology, Blair sought to modernize the Labour Party while navigating the complexities of post-Cold War geopolitics. Drawing on extensive research and interviews with key figures from Blair's inner circle, "Tony Blair: Legacy of a Prime Minister" offers a comprehensive examination of his enduring influence on British politics and the broader global landscape. Whether you admire his vision or critique his decisions, Blair's legacy serves as a compelling case study in the complexities of leadership and the enduring impact of political leadership on society.
"Cyropaedia: The Education of Cyrus" through Xenophon is an ancient Greek historic and philosophical paintings that offers a fictionalized account of the life and accomplishments of Cyrus the Great, the founder of the Persian Empire. The narrative, often taken into consideration a blend of biography and political treatise, focuses on the principles of leadership, governance, and the ethical schooling of a ruler. Xenophon takes the reader thru the existence of Cyrus, emphasizing his early life, education, and upward thrust to energy. The work is remarkable for its exploration of leadership qualities, ethical governance, and the connection between rulers and their subjects. As Cyrus establishes and expands his empire, the narrative presents insights into the author's ideas on an appropriate ruler, drawing parallels with the political context of historic Greece. "Cyropaedia" is a rich tapestry of historical fiction and philosophical musings, providing readers a window into the political philosophy of Xenophon. The textual content's enduring relevance lies in its exploration of leadership virtues, offering lessons that transcend the limits of time and culture.
A penetrating consideration of Tennessee Williams's most enduring character?Blanche DuBois from A Streetcar Named Desire?written by the co-author of The Fabulous Bouvier Sisters and Furious Love.Ever since Jessica Tandy glided onto the stage in Tennessee Williams's A Streetcar Named Desire at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre in 1947, Blanche DuBois has fascinated generations of audiences worldwide and secured a place in the history of literature, theater, and film. One of Williams's greatest creations, Blanche has bedazzled, amused, and broken the hearts of generations of audiences. Before the Covid pandemic, the stage classic was performed somewhere in the world every hour. It has been adapted into a ballet and an opera, and it was satirized in an episode of The Simpsons. The final twelve words Blanche utters at the play's end??I have always depended on the kindness of strangers??have taken on a life of their own. Endlessly fascinating, this indelible figment of one of America's greatest midcentury playwrights garners nearly universal interest?but why?In Blanche, Nancy Schoenberger searches for the answer. An exploration of the cultural impact of Blanche DuBois, Schoenberger's absorbing study examines Tennessee Williams's most enduring creation through the performances of seven brilliant actresses who have taken on the role?Jessica Tandy, Vivien Leigh, Ann-Margret, Jessica Lange, Patricia Clarkson, Cate Blanchett, and Jemier Jackson?as well as the influence of the playwright's tragic sister, Rose Williams, the person he was most haunted and inspired by. In examining various Blanches from throughout the decades and their critical reception, Schoenberger analyzes how our perception and understanding of this mesmerizing figure has altered and deepened over time. Exploring themes of womanhood, sexuality, mental illness, and the idealized South, Blanche is an engrossing cultural history of a rich and complex character that sheds light on who we are.Blanche includes 20-30 color and black-and-white photographs.
"Un Américain à Gaeta" récit d'un marin US Navy mêlant vie à Gaeta, intégration culturelle et évolution de 1970 au XXIe siècle.
Show Me Justice tracks the life and career of the late civil-rights advocate and pioneer Alvin Lee Sykes, who used his self-taught legal knowledge to reopen the dormant murder case of Emmett Till. He was also tenacious in his investigation of other unsolved murder cases of African Americans from the civil-rights era.Typically, the people Sykes represented were as poor as he was-"poor as a church mouse," to quote former United States senator Tom Coburn, who worked with Alvin on the Emmett Till Unsolved Civil Rights Crime Act. In this book's foreword, Ronnique Hawkins, co-producer of The Untold Story of Emmett Louis Till and founder of The ALM and Learn My History foundations, writes: "From jazz singer Steve Harvey to the monumental case of fourteen-year-old Emmett Till, Alvin championed for victims like they were family."Sykes was born to a fourteen-year-old girl and placed by relatives in the care of another woman who worked as a domestic and a beautician. She recognized his strong curiosity about the world around him and stretched her meager budget to supply books and musical instruments. She mortgaged her home to pay the bills to treat his epilepsy and other childhood illnesses.As a young teenager, he spent time at Boys Town in Nebraska, but his formal education never extended beyond the eighth grade. Instead, as he says, his secondary and higher education took place in public libraries, often among shelves of law books.In Sykes's hometown of Kansas City, and nationwide, he remains a legend among the downtrodden whom he helped and also among the powerful who admired his efforts. He marshaled his facts, framed his arguments persuasively, and acted patiently and resolutely. Always, his goal was justice. Typically, he reached that goal.
Step into the captivating world of Henry Ford, a man whose life story is a fusion of innovation, industry, controversy, and unyielding determination. In this comprehensive biography, you'll journey through the life of the visionary auto pioneer, exploring his transformative impact on the automotive industry and American society. From the revolutionary Model T that put the world on wheels to the assembly line techniques that changed manufacturing forever, Henry Ford's legacy is nothing short of extraordinary. But this biography goes beyond the machines; it delves into the man behind the myth, exploring the complexities of his character, his enigmatic beliefs, and the enduring debates surrounding his legacy. If you crave a deep dive into the life of a true icon, this biography is your window into the past and the future. This book includes:An in-depth exploration of Henry Ford's formative yearsAn account of the groundbreaking innovations at Ford Motor CompanyAn analysis of the controversies that shaped Ford's public imageAn overview of the ongoing influence of Ford's legacy in the 21st centuryHenry recounts his gut-wrenching story of miraculous survival and of refusing to succumb, even amidst the most brutal of horrors. If you like honest accounts, emotional storytelling, and extraordinary human perseverance.
Part historical biography, part compilation of the written works of Mary Rose Delorme Smith (1861-1960), a prolific and accomplished Métis woman.
Full of intrigue, adventure, greed, and tragedy, the enduring legend of Slumach's Gold is examined in riveting forensic detail in this newly expanded edition of a bestselling classic.
From cricketer to political leader, Imran Khan is an iconic figure known throughout the world. But it is his unwavering moral purpose, deep spiritual faith and sense of integrity which form the focus of this book.The author celebrates Khan and his achievements, highlighting how he has used his vision, ambition and drive to serve others and attempt to fix a broken system against all odds. Examining how Khan became a bold anti-corruption reformer and a principled voice of the people, Imran Khan - A Seasoned Politician presents him as an unflinching crusader. Through a variety of narrative devices, including personal anecdotes and interviews with people who know Khan well, Emily gives a detailed perspective of Khan and everything he has done to make a difference to those around him.The book looks at what has been the driving force in Khan's life and where he has found the conviction and courage to follow his path to power. The author compares Khan to both historic reformist figures and her late father and reflects on the traits they share - total fearlessness, strong principles and unshakeable integrity.
"With Blood in Their Hands: Biographies of Contemporary Dictators" offers a chilling yet illuminating exploration into the lives and reigns of some of the most notorious dictators of the modern era. From their rise to power to their ruthless methods of control, this compelling book provides a comprehensive examination of the individuals who have wielded authoritarian rule over their nations with devastating consequences.Through meticulous research and compelling narrative, each biography delves into the personal backgrounds, political ideologies, and Machiavellian tactics employed by these dictators to establish and maintain their grip on power. From North Korea's Kim dynasty to the despotic regimes of Saddam Hussein and Muammar Gaddafi, the book offers a sobering look at the human cost of tyranny.Readers will gain insight into the psychological profiles and motivations driving these leaders, as well as the factors that enabled their rise to power and perpetuation of oppression. From propaganda and censorship to state-sponsored violence and mass surveillance, the book exposes the mechanisms through which these dictators have suppressed dissent and perpetuated their rule.With its blend of historical analysis, political commentary, and human interest stories, "With Blood in Their Hands" sheds light on the dark realities of dictatorship and the enduring legacies of oppression in the contemporary world. It serves as a stark reminder of the dangers posed by authoritarianism and the ongoing struggle for freedom and human rights around the globe.Engaging and thought-provoking, this book is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the complex dynamics of power and tyranny in the modern age. Through its vivid portrayals and insightful analysis, "With Blood in Their Hands" offers a sobering reminder of the fragility of democracy and the importance of remaining vigilant in the face of tyranny.
The world in 1945 became a setting of confusion. So many families had lost their homes, nations, and dear ones. It had become a place of wanderers, refugees, of nomads searching for sanity. This book is about one such family who lived peacefully near the city of Lwow, in southeast Poland, till 1939, when the Nazis attacked from the West and the Soviets from the East. We meet them at the war's end in a Resettlement Camp in England.The book describes their journey to safety through a Siberian Labour Camp, Kazakhstan, Iran and Lebanon. It also means arrests of their extended family transported to the steppes of Kazakhstan and one family member enslaved in the notorious concentration camp in Auschwitz. Finally, it tells of their whole village being attacked and destroyed by the UPA, a brutal Ukrainian nationalist organization. This experience was by no means unique. Countless people in Poland suffered deaths and arrests and were found in their resettlement camps at the war's end; they had lost their nation to The Soviet regime and could not go home.
"At once familiar and elusive, Lincoln tends to be seen in popular minds as the greatest of American presidents--a remote icon--or as a politician driven more by calculation than by conviction. This ... portrait gives us a very human Lincoln--an imperfect man whose moral antislavery commitment was essential to the story of justice in America. Here is the Lincoln who, as a boy, was steeped in the sermons of emancipation by Baptist preachers; who insisted that slavery was a moral evil; and who sought, as he put it, to do right as God gave him light to see the right. This book tells the story of Lincoln from his birth on the Kentucky frontier in 1809 to his leadership during the Civil War to his tragic assassination at Ford's Theater on Good Friday 1865: his rise, his self-education through reading, his loves, his bouts of depression, his political failures, his deepening faith, and his persistent conviction that slavery must end"--
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