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981Published 18 January 1939“…Winston Churchill in order to urge that party political differences should not stand in the way of an immediate joint campaign to secure the right for the Spanish Government to buy the arms necessary for the defence of the Spanish people and world democracy. All organisations and individuals prepared to participate in the Deputation, which will assemble in the Caxton Hall at 1.45 p.m. are asked to communicate immediately with the Spain Emergency Committee, 18 Grosvenor Crescent Mews, S.W.1. - SLO 2161. …”
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982Published 18 January 1939“…Winston Churchill in order to urge that party political differences should not stand in the way of an immediate joint campaign to secure the right for the Spanish Government to buy the arms necessary for the defence of the Spanish people and world democracy. All organisations and individuals prepared to participate in the Deputation, which will assemble in the Caxton Hall at 1.45 p.m. are asked to communicate immediately with the Spain Emergency Committee, 18 Grosvenor Crescent Mews, S.W.1. - SLO 2161. …”
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983by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Research Institute (RFE/RL Research Institute)“…Such strongly-worded criticism may on the one hand point to divergencies among the leaders and on the other reflect a high degree of democracy and independence of the lower ranks. At the same time it makes clear that the mass of former Solidarity members is waiting for some sensible plan of action. …”
Published 1984-07-24T00:00:00Z-1984-07-24T23:59:59Z
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984by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Research Institute (RFE/RL Research Institute)“…Introductions to most articles are provided by RFE staff, and items are compiled in issues based mainly on theme and date. The Chances of Democracy / by Dawid Warszawski[from: KOS, no. 59 (3 September 1984)]This article was published last year on the fourth anniversary of the founding of Solidarity. …”
Published 1985-09-11T00:00:00Z-1985-09-11T23:59:59Z
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985Published 1938“…Inno di GaribaldiL'InternazionaleHymne de RiegoUHPLa MarseillaiseHymne à la VictoireRonde des Saints SomoniensLa nouvelle RondeLa CarmagnoleMarins de la Mer NoireLa jeune gardeLe Chant des jeunesChant de Front populaireVolontaire de la LibertéLa Drapeau RougeMarche funêbreChant de ThaelmannLes PartisansVive la vieAu devant de la vieA ma patrieL'InternationaleUHPThe Red FlagOh tortured and brokenRed Army MarchThe Youthful guardsmenConnolly's Rebel SongHold the FortArise, you workersCasey JonesJoin in the fightThe Peat-Bag-SoldiersUnited FrontSwing alongForward, we've not forgottenPeoples FrontSolidarity foreverThey shall not passSong for Spanih DemocracyThe Standard of RevoltFuneral MarchSong of the PartisansRed Air FleetSong about StalinRed Soldiers SongSolidarityCominternInternacionalDie SchnitterUnsere FahneDie Herren GeneräleUHP Brüder, zur SonneSolidaritätsliedDas Lied der Inter-BrigadenHans BeimlerDie ThälmannkolonneAndré-BataillonTschapajewDas lied vom 7. …”
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986Published 20 October 1943“…The vitally important point here is that Medical Education, with its great importance on social well-being and civil health is in the hands of a very conservative profession and not in the hands of the State or communal democracy. It is unilateral control, worse than dual control. …”
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987Published 20 October 1943“…The vitally important point here is that Medical Education, with its great importance on social well-being and civil health is in the hands of a very conservative profession and not in the hands of the State or communal democracy. It is unilateral control, worse than dual control. …”
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988by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Research Institute (RFE/RL Research Institute)“…/ by Mirosław Dzielski[from: 13, no. 4(31) (9 April 1984)]The author believes that it is possible to take advantage of the limited opportunities offered by the law to introduce democracy at the lowest levels of consultative authority, namely, village inhabitants (or in towns, tenants). …”
Published 1985-01-30T00:00:00Z-1985-01-30T23:59:59Z
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989Published 2013“…as the message needs to be sent that discussing gender roles should be included in the long-term rethinking and the renewal process of social democracy. For changing gender roles according to a progressive vision and dealing with the still alarmingly wide gender inequalities, there is a need to Woman up! …”
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990by Dugdale, John ; Wilkinson, Ellen Cicely, 1891-1947 ; Noel-Baker, Philip Noel-Baker, Baron ; Malindine, E. G., Attlee, Clement, 1883-1967“…The soldiers of the Republic are fighting the battle of democracy - our battle. It is our task to see that their children are fed. …”
Published [c.1937]
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991by General Federation of Nepalese Trade Unions (GEFONT)“…The GEFONT has formally been registered as the FIRST national Trade Union Confederation in the country [] Objectives: [] Co-ordinate and unite the individual unions under the umbrella of GEFONT and launch the movement effectively for the professional and political rights and build up solidarity in action, [] Expose and publicise the facts of social humiliation and suppression that workers of Nepal are facing in their everyday life, [] Undertake action oriented research and surveys on different issues related to the workers, [] Launch workers' struggle against socio-political exploitation, [] Advise and pressurise the Government and develop alternative programmes in connection with the formulation of labour policy [] Struggle for the Workers' right of participation in every socio-politikal activities, and for the building up of just society with full freedom, [] Struggle for the protection, promotion and progress of sovereignty, independent economy and culture of the notion and stand for to workers' internationalism, [] Extend relations with the workers of to world and support their movements, educate workers' by trade union education to attain the industrial democracy and to strengthen their capacity in CBA-tactics, [] Struggle and contribute the movement against all forms of international reactionary networks, [] Basic Principles: [] GEFONT believes, [] that people and nation are the supreme source of power. [] that the sovereignty lies on people. [] that the prosperity of a nation is fully possible only when enemies of people, e.g. feudalism, imperialism, hegemonism, bureaucratic and compradore capitalism are abolished. [] that only the people of Nepal have the right and responsibility to eliminate unelected institutions and to establish peoples' democracy in Nepal. [] that the revolutionary solidarity among he people of oil suppressed stratas and exploited profession is the key force of workers' movement. [] that exercise of oil possible means of peaceful movement such as dialogues, pressures and strikes can solve the workers' problems and only the militant solidarity can safeguard the dignity, unity and rights of the worker us a whole. [] Immediate demands of GEFONT: [] 1 Declare he National Labour Policies based on our "labour policy" passed by second national congress of GEFONT. …”
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992“…Want of food and of fuel is creating a distrust of democracy. This distrust we are fighting with all our strength, and we are confident that we shall win. …”
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993Published 06 November 1936“…His Grace stated that atrocities were committed a long time prior to the present rebellion and that the Reds of Moscow had and were using " Democracy " in Spain and elsewhere as a " Trojan Horse " quoting the speech of Dimitrov at a recent World Communist Congress to prove this. …”
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994by Fight for Freedom, Editorial & Publishing Services Ltd.“…Next day, the Arbeiter-Zeitung, Vienna, national organ of Austrian Social Democracy, wrote: [] "That day of the German Reichstag will stand out in history as one on which was displayed the dignity, grandeur and sublimity of the German spirit. …”
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995by Socialist Labour Party of America“…Socialism, as its founder, Karl Marx, conceived it, as Daniel De Leon, the great American Marxist and social scientist, developed it, and as advocated by the Socialist Labor Party, is a society of industrial democracy - [] - in which the factories, mills, mines, railroads, land, etc., are owned collectively by all the people; [] - in which production is carried on for use and not for the profit of a handful of capitalists; [] - and in which the industries are administered democratically by the workers themselves through an integrated industrial union. [] In the United States the capitalist class is master. …”
Published 08.11.1960
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