The precocious teenage poet was committed to leftist internationalism, the united front against fascism. |
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Now there is another of those bursts of internationalism, but on a much, much greater scale than ever before. |
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Capitalist internationalism received new impetus from its opposition to communist or socialist internationalism of the Cold War era. |
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He was an intransigent fighter for the working class under the banner of internationalism for 30 years. |
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The socialists, following internationalism and pacifism, also argued against intervention. |
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Even a Vietnam War hero from the Northeast came across as too steeped in intellectualism and internationalism to understand military families. |
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The SEP's policy to end the war is grounded on the fundamental planks of socialist internationalism. |
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That very internationalism goes some way towards explaining the endurance of this genre of avant-garde art. |
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In this regard, we at Macalester need to engage in more discussion about internationalism and domestic multiculturalism among ourselves first. |
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In other words, the process of internationalism has to be protected even at the cost of lamentable practical results. |
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According to the author, this departure from internationalism will have grave consequences for the future of the United States in world affairs. |
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He articulates internationalism with an ardor that was notably wobbly when he was in the White House. |
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The Socialist Equality Party has a long record of struggle for the political independence of the working class, internationalism and socialism. |
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Conservative reaction, like socialist internationalism, was distinctly un-English in its lack of provincialism. |
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Under conditions of a globally integrated capitalist economy, only the perspective of socialist internationalism can provide a way forward. |
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It does not now and never has represented the Marxist program of socialist internationalism. |
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In the mid-1920s Stalin, who was by then the ruling party leader, abandoned the Bolsheviks' previous internationalism. |
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The world working class must rally to the banner of internationalism and unite in opposition to globally organized capital. |
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His ideological contortions have twisted his internationalism beyond all recognition. |
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Older traditions of internationalism and isolationism have been revived and adapted to post-cold war conditions. |
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It is a valuable and articulate polemic against the glibness of liberal internationalism, its ideological license and its bouts of arrogance. |
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Socialist internationalism does not stop at the Mediterranean or a line on a map drawn by Eurocrats. |
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These groups were interested in internationalism, saw the need for an international language, and started teaching themselves Esperanto. |
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I realize that in an age of internationalism, I have set this argument out ethnocentrically. |
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They have retained this pride in the nation, and it has always marked their brand of internationalism, so clearly on display today. |
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However, he agrees that Shanghai has some pluses that help to make up for this, citing the city's internationalism as an example. |
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His complexion was dark, almost worldly, just hinting at his complex tastes, his exemplary internationalism. |
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Each won a scholarship to Pearson College in Vancouver, a boarding school stressing internationalism and a physically demanding curriculum. |
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Casablanca is the Mediterranean commercial center of Morocco, a center of tourism and French culture and internationalism. |
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They couldn't really make a counter argument about internationalism which touched people where they lived. |
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The dreadful chicken coming home now is that internationalism and globalisation are exactly the same thing. |
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Our task now is to update that tradition, to forge a bold progressive internationalism for the global age. |
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This work is driven by our strong belief in internationalism, a commitment to professionalism and an enthusiasm for creativity. |
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Who's going to hurl abuse at internationalism when they have to fight globalisation to keep their job. |
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Instead of internationalism, we find among the Left now a sort of affectless, neutralist, smirking isolationism. |
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In the long term, one of the greatest threats to human liberty is internationalism. |
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They are hiding behind the fig leaf of the UN to give their misgivings about war an air of high-minded internationalism. |
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It is an outgoing trading nation, with a military tradition that exists alongside an advanced, even unmatched, sense of internationalism. |
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This means rediscovering the centrality of the working class and the internationalism which are at the heart of the genuine Marxist tradition. |
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First, the Liverpool dockworkers should not be seen as emblematic of a new form of labor internationalism. |
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Paul Foot was throughout his life a passionate fighter for freedom, justice, internationalism, socialism and democracy. |
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He believed that true internationalism would result only through the attenuation of nationalism. |
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The club should be congratulated for this tremendous example of internationalism. |
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On the other hand, all this blah-blah about change and platforms and national footprint and internationalism is surely powerful, too. |
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Ironically, it is Spiro's unalloyed internationalism, not the New Sovereigntism, that is likely to foster U.S. rejection of international law. |
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He would trump his father's cautious internationalism with a new, more aggressive America, unbound and unshackled. |
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They disdained Kerry's internationalism as effeminate, unpatriotic, a character flaw, and elitist. |
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The essence of internationalism is co-operation, collaboration and solidarity. |
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Once more, then, neutralism was coupled with internationalism to define U.S. military policy. |
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A new wave of internationalism came in the 1770s, when Louis XVI, with his Viennese wife, Marie Antoinette, succeeded his father. |
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They wouldn't mind a bit of internationalism of the socialist variety. |
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The bigger picture was a strong, but practical internationalism centred on the European project. |
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His core ideals – a belief in social justice and a committed, practical, internationalism – remain as relevant as ever. |
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It has long been a call from the trade union movement that workers have more to gain from internationalism than from patriotism. |
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Some people are calling for a new internationalism, coming out of the ashes of what began as the globalization movement. |
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He explained that he was the only socialist candidate and had been a principled fighter for Trotskyism, that is socialist internationalism, for nearly four decades. |
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The Cup's increasing internationalism and status as the most prized long distance handicap in world racing fits into its sporting portfolio perfectly. |
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This active internationalism is not confined to the fields of trade, finance and energy. |
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Three days of fun and internationalism are planned with the overall aim and objective of raising money to support Keighley's new twin town of Manzini in Swaziland. |
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We are not clear about how that performance will help toward true internationalism. |
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This is a betrayal of what used to be called internationalism. |
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However, to remain competitive is closely related to internationalism and cultural openness. |
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The internationalism of the universities and research institutes also increased during the year under review. |
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But as other schools cottoned on to the virtues of internationalism, it found its thunder stolen. |
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Do expatriate writers and artists create cultural continuums that have more to do with a sense of regional internationalism than the binary of motherland and exile? |
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He says Scotland in Europe seems still to conjure up something of a distant challenge and this is despite the Scots' long-standing reputation for internationalism. |
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The new internationalism of Israel's involvements paved the way for the universality of the views of the prophets. |
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Liberal internationalism has always been conjoined with a domestic reform agenda. |
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We Marxists take as one of our starting-points the rejection of nationalism in favor of a higher principle, internationalism, the solidarity of the peoples of the world. |
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It is all to do with the death knell of the reasonable internationalism of people like Ken Clarke. |
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The necessary internationalism passes by anti-imperialism, not humanitarianism. |
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American workers will find no other way to solve the problems arising out of the crisis of capitalism except along the path of socialism and internationalism. |
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The period from 1888 to 1914 is regarded as an epoch making leap forward to an effective political internationalism. |
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Yet nowadays the army is continually being downsized, deprived of funding and oriented towards internationalism and professional soldiery. |
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In fact that internationalism is deeply rooted in British traditions. |
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They fought to defeat Stalinism and restore Bolshevik internationalism and soviet democracy in the Soviet Union. |
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Through Europe, there can be a kind of internationalism in name and law, but one that conceals a more fragmented continent, obsessed with regional concerns. |
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The ALP prides itself on a tradition of humanitarianism, internationalism. |
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Even the high principles of liberal internationalism, with an emphasis on the League of Nations and collective security, made neutrality problematic. |
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For about two decades, it seemed to many that a new national nirvana, an alternative to revolutionary socialist internationalism, had been discovered. |
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Only a party based on the program of socialist internationalism and dedicated to the struggle for social equality can legitimately claim to represent the working class. |
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If the left is supposed to be about internationalism and solidarity then the arguments of the anti-war left can be pulled to pieces in five minutes. |
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It is time for us to embrace free-market internationalism again. |
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The struggle against these traitors and those who tail them raises the need for a revolutionary party based on proletarian internationalism. |
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As an instrument of the internationalism it was set up to pursue, it is hopeless. |
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Will the struggles against global capitalism go forward on the program of socialist internationalism or will they be diverted into the blind alley of reactionary nationalism? |
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This is not limp-wristed internationalism. |
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For the IMF to fulfill this role, we need to rekindle the spirit of internationalism that was evident 60 years ago when the Fund was first established. |
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As new issues arise, it is Canada's stated intention to continue to conduct an active and independent foreign policy that will emphasize constructive internationalism. |
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On the subject of openness to the world and internationalism, some say that people who understand their own culture are more open to other cultures. |
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On the contrary, this front should form the basis of a global internationalism that associates everyone in the building of a common civilization that respects the diversity of all components. |
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Cuba's brand of medical internationalism has saved millions of lives in Africa over the years. |
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I particularly like the internationalism at the heart of Ed Miliband's approach. |
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Their internationalism spoke the flat accents of the Midwest, or the twang of the border and Southern states. |
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His comments only show his complete lack of understanding of a bilingual education system and of the internationalism of scientific vocabulary. |
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In place of the internationalism expressed by Lenin throughout the Revolution, it aimed to build Socialism in One Country. |
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LanguageCorps, a program for people interested in travel, internationalism, and teaching English abroad, said Jan. |
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The two concepts of internationalism and nationalism have become very much part of the history of the Danish Labour movement. |
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The Labour movement gathered momentum when social issues became associated with internationalism. |
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Labour is the party of internationalism and openness. |
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We agree very much that internationalism is important, but the current international trade rules favour narrow business interests and not the poor and the environment. |
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Relying on extensive fieldwork and numerous interviews, the book documents a major development in the field of labour internationalism. |
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As referred to above, in our view, the values of internationalism, global solidarity and a sense of a role to play in world affairs are at the core of the values Canadians cherish. |
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Communist internationalism has collapsed, the dream of being able to establish a paradise on earth on the basis of the equality of people has proven to be a fatal error. |
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After a period of study in Switzerland and Germany, she returned to Montréal to undertake work in her two major fields of interests, civic responsibility and internationalism. |
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Their importance has increased in recent years as a result of increased migration, internationalism and globalization along with the accompanying growth of ethnic and cultural diversity in the individual countries. |
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Human rights education in schools, with a focus on fostering a strong sense of internationalism, especially concern for those in dire circumstances, would be helpful. |
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There must be sound patriotism before there can be sound internationalism, because only those who are faithful in their community and national duties can be counted upon to perform their international obligations. |
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Eavis himself perhaps symbolises the confused wishy washy ideology underpinning most of the non-committed ruritarians who fall in behind WOMAD internationalism. |
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Revolutionary regroupments on the program of Leninist internationalism are the means to resolve the disproportion between our small forces and our task. |
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Britons have not become swooning converts to internationalism. |
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In the 1990s global order was widely understood through the lens of liberal internationalism or liberal solidarism. |
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During the spectacular prosperity of the 1920s, the Republicans' conservative and probusiness policies proved more attractive to voters than Wilson's brand of idealism and internationalism. |
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This falls in line with the concept of internationalism, which states that sovereignty is an outdated concept and a barrier to achieving peace and harmony in the world. |
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