214 relations: Affluence in the United States, Alfred P. Sloan, Alfredo Rocco, America's 60 Families, American upper class, Ancient Carthage, Anti-Americanism, Anti-globalization movement, Anton Zischka, Aristocracy, Axis powers, Azul..., B. O. Flower, Banana republic, Benito Mussolini, Book of Micah, Bourgeois nation, Bourgeoisie, Brazilian Expeditionary Force, Breakages, Limited, Brian Patrick Mitchell, Business magnate, Business oligarch, C. H. Douglas, Capital in the Twenty-First Century, Carew Castle, Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, Catholicism in the Second Spanish Republic, Charles William Eliot, Che Guevara in popular culture, Cheddi Jagan Bio Diversity Park, Christian Rakovsky, Chrystia Freeland, Citizen Koch, Civilization, Class conflict, Classical Athens, Committee for the Liberation of the Peoples of Russia, Concord Principles, Congress of Verona (1943), Constitution, Corporate capitalism, Corporatocracy, Council of Ministers (Ottoman Empire), Cragside, Criticism of democracy, Crony capitalism, Dedinje, Dictatorship, Diggers, ..., Distributism, Dynastic wealth, Earl Shorris, Economic inequality, Edward M. House, El Siglo Futuro, Elite, Elitism, Empire of Japan (internal politics 1914–1944), Evelyn Reed, Everett Colby, Fallout (series), Fascism, Fascism and ideology, Fat cat (term), Fiel a la Vega, Flintheart Glomgold, Frederick William Vanderbilt, G. K.'s Weekly, Gabriela, Clove and Cinnamon, Geoff Simons, Glossary of Wobbly terms, Go-ongers, Golden Dawn (political party), Government, Greeks in Sudan, Green Party of the United States, Hervormd Gereformeerde Staatspartij, History of conservatism in the United States, History of Ecuador (1895–1925), History of Ecuador (1925–1944), History of the Philippines, History of the United States, Hober Mallow, House Ordos, Igorot society, Incompatibilitas, Index of philosophy articles (I–Q), Industrial Workers of the World philosophy and tactics, Inheritance Tax in the United Kingdom, It Can't Happen Here, Jeffersonian democracy, Jesús Evaristo Casariego Fernández-Noriega, John Cleese, Josiah Strong, Juan Perón, Kaguyahime (manga), Kiambu Mafia, Legacy preferences, Liberal democracy, List of Babylon 5 characters, List of Forgotten Realms nations, List of forms of government, List of Greek and Latin roots in English/A, List of Greek and Latin roots in English/C, List of Greek and Latin roots in English/P, List of Occupy movement protest locations, List of Occupy movement protest locations in California, List of Occupy movement protest locations in the United States, Louis Cella, Lucian, Megacorporation, Metropolis (2001 film), Mexican Indignados Movement, N. D. Cocea, National Democratic Party of Germany, National Liberal Club, National syndicalism, New Order (Nazism), New World Order (conspiracy theory), Occupy Atlanta, Occupy Austin, Occupy Baltimore, Occupy Boston, Occupy Buffalo, Occupy Canada, Occupy Chicago, Occupy D.C., Occupy Harvard, Occupy Houston, Occupy Las Vegas, Occupy London, Occupy movement, Occupy movement in the United States, Occupy Nashville, Occupy Philadelphia, Occupy Pittsburgh, Occupy Portland, Occupy Providence, Occupy Rochester NY, Occupy Sacramento, Occupy Salt Lake City, Occupy San Diego, Occupy San Francisco, Occupy Seattle, Occupy St. Louis, Occupy Toronto, Occupy Vanderbilt, Oligarchy, Panic of 1907, Paradinha, Particracy, Philip Dru: Administrator, Philippines, Plaza Vieja, Havana, Plutonomy, Plutus, Political ideas in science fiction, Political positions of Donald Trump, Political spectrum, Power structure, Prague Manifesto, Proletarian nation, Proscription, Races of StarCraft, Reactions to Occupy Wall Street, Revolution, Richard T. Ely, Roman Empire, Russian financial crisis (2014–2017), Russian Liberation Army, Sanford Berman, Satiric misspelling, Seara (newspaper), Second American Civil War, Slap-a-Ham Records, Socialist Party of Oregon, Spazz (band), Stephen Zarlenga, Strip Tease (novel), The Antichrist (book), The Decline of the West, The Expanse (novel series), The Goose-Step (book), The Power Principle, The Republic of Darokin, The Seven Dials Mystery, The Sleeper Awakes, The Sundering Flood, Themes in Nazi propaganda, Third Party System, Timeline of Occupy Oakland, Timeline of Occupy Wall Street, Timocracy, Touch Detective Rising 3, Traditionalism (Spain), Transparency (behavior), Underground (role-playing game), United States Senate election in Ohio, 1898, University of Cambridge Chancellor election, 2011, Upper class, Urhobo people, Virji Vora, Vladimir Zeeler, Warlord, Warren Buffett, We are the 99%, Wealth concentration, Wealth in the United States, Wealth inequality in the United States, Wilhelm Busch, York County, South Carolina, 15 October 2011 global protests, 2011 Rome demonstration. Expand index (164 more) »
Affluence in the United States
Affluence refers to an individual's or household's economical and financial advantage in comparison to a given reference group.
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Alfred P. Sloan
Alfred Pritchard Sloan Jr. (May 23, 1875–February 17, 1966) was an American business executive in the automotive industry.
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Alfredo Rocco
Alfredo Rocco (9 September 1875 – 28 August 1935) was an Italian politician and jurist.
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America's 60 Families
America's 60 Families is a book by American journalist Ferdinand Lundberg published in 1937 by Vanguard Press.
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American upper class
The American upper class is a social group consisting of the people who have the highest social rank and who are usually rich.
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Ancient Carthage
Carthage (from Carthago; Punic:, Qart-ḥadašt, "New City") was the Phoenician state, including, during the 7th–3rd centuries BC, its wider sphere of influence, known as the Carthaginian Empire.
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Anti-Americanism
Anti-Americanism, anti-American sentiment, or sometimes Americanophobia, is dislike of or opposition to the governmental policies of the United States, especially regarding the foreign policy, or the American people in general.
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Anti-globalization movement
The anti-globalization movement, or counter-globalisation movement, is a social movement critical of economic globalization.
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Anton Zischka
Anton Emmerich Zischka (von Trochnov) (September 14, 1904 in Vienna – May 31, 1997 Pollença (Majorca, Spain)) was an Austrian journalist and one of the most successful non-fiction writers in the 20th century.
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Aristocracy
Aristocracy (Greek ἀριστοκρατία aristokratía, from ἄριστος aristos "excellent", and κράτος kratos "power") is a form of government that places strength in the hands of a small, privileged ruling class.
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Axis powers
The Axis powers (Achsenmächte; Potenze dell'Asse; 枢軸国 Sūjikukoku), also known as the Axis and the Rome–Berlin–Tokyo Axis, were the nations that fought in World War II against the Allied forces.
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Azul...
Azul... is a book of stories and poems by Nicaraguan poet Rubén Darío, and is considered one of the most relevant works of Hispanic Modernism.
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B. O. Flower
Benjamin Orange Flower (October 19, 1858 – December 24, 1918), known most commonly by his initials "B.O.", was an American muckraking journalist of the Progressive era.
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Banana republic
In political science, the term banana republic describes a politically unstable country with an economy dependent upon the exportation of a limited-resource product, e.g. bananas, minerals, etc.
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Benito Mussolini
Benito Amilcare Andrea Mussolini (29 July 1883 – 28 April 1945) was an Italian politician and journalist who was the leader of the National Fascist Party (Partito Nazionale Fascista, PNF).
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Book of Micah
The Book of Micah is a prophetic book in the TanakhOld Testament, and the sixth of the twelve minor prophets.
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Bourgeois nation
Bourgeois nation was a term coined by adherents of fascism.
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Bourgeoisie
The bourgeoisie is a polysemous French term that can mean.
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Brazilian Expeditionary Force
The Brazilian Expeditionary Force or BEF (Força Expedicionária Brasileira; FEB) consisted of about 25,700 men arranged by the army and air force to fight alongside the Allied forces in the Mediterranean Theatre of World War II.
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Breakages, Limited
Breakages, Limited is a fictional corporation that figures in George Bernard Shaw's 1928 play The Apple Cart.
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Brian Patrick Mitchell
Brian Patrick Mitchell is an American writer, political theorist, and blogger, known for his theory of political difference, theology of interpersonal relations, and critical analysis of gender integration of the American armed forces.
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Business magnate
A business magnate (formally industrialist) refers to an entrepreneur of great influence, importance, or standing in a particular enterprise or field of business.
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Business oligarch
The term business oligarch is almost a synonym of the term business magnate, borrowed by the English-speaking and western media from post-Soviet parlance to label those businessmen who quickly acquired huge wealth in post-Soviet states (mostly Russia and Ukraine) during the privatization in Russia and in other post-Soviet states in the 1990s.
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C. H. Douglas
Major Clifford Hugh "C.
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Capital in the Twenty-First Century
Capital in the Twenty-First Century is a 2013 book by French economist Thomas Piketty.
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Carew Castle
Carew Castle (Castell Caeriw) is a castle in the civil parish of Carew in the Welsh county of Pembrokeshire.
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Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching
The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching (CFAT) is a U.S.-based education policy and research center.
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Catholicism in the Second Spanish Republic
Catholicism in the Second Spanish Republic was an important area of dispute, and tensions between the Catholic hierarchy and the Republic were apparent from the beginning - the establishment of the Republic began 'the most dramatic phase in the contemporary history of both Spain and the Church.' The dispute over the role of the Catholic Church and the rights of Catholics were one of the major issues which worked against the securing of a broad democratic majority and "left the body politic divided almost from the start." The historian Mary Vincent has argued that the Catholic Church was an active element in the polarising politics of the years preceding the Spanish Civil War.
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Charles William Eliot
Charles William Eliot (March 20, 1834 – August 22, 1926) was an American academic who was selected as Harvard's president in 1869.
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Che Guevara in popular culture
Appearances of Argentine Marxist revolutionary Che Guevara (1928–1967) in popular culture are common throughout the world.
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Cheddi Jagan Bio Diversity Park
Cheddi Jagan Bio-Diversity Park was established in 2001 in memory of patriot and national hero Dr.
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Christian Rakovsky
Christian Rakovsky (– September 11, 1941) was a Bulgarian socialist revolutionary, a Bolshevik politician and Soviet diplomat; he was also noted as a journalist, physician, and essayist.
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Chrystia Freeland
Christina Alexandra "Chrystia" Freeland (born August 2, 1968) is a Canadian writer, journalist, and politician.
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Citizen Koch
Citizen Koch is a 2013 documentary film directed by Tia Lessin and Carl Deal, concerning the political influence of American plutocrats on the political process following the US Supreme Court decision in Citizens United v. FEC which granted corporations the ability to anonymously spend unlimited money to influence public policy and elections.
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Civilization
A civilization or civilisation (see English spelling differences) is any complex society characterized by urban development, social stratification imposed by a cultural elite, symbolic systems of communication (for example, writing systems), and a perceived separation from and domination over the natural environment.
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Class conflict
Class conflict, frequently referred to as class warfare or class struggle, is the tension or antagonism which exists in society due to competing socioeconomic interests and desires between people of different classes.
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Classical Athens
The city of Athens (Ἀθῆναι, Athênai a.tʰɛ̂ː.nai̯; Modern Greek: Ἀθῆναι, Athínai) during the classical period of Ancient Greece (508–322 BC) was the major urban center of the notable polis (city-state) of the same name, located in Attica, Greece, leading the Delian League in the Peloponnesian War against Sparta and the Peloponnesian League.
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Committee for the Liberation of the Peoples of Russia
The Committee for the Liberation of the Peoples of Russia (Комитет освобождения народов России, Komitet osvobozhdeniya narodov Rossii, abbreviated as КОНР, KONR) was a committee composed of military and civilian anti-communists from territories of the Soviet Union (most being Russians).
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Concord Principles
Ralph Nader's Concord Principles were offered in 1992 as an invitation to the Presidential candidates to improve civic dialogue and the democratic institutions of the United States.
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Congress of Verona (1943)
The Congress of Verona in November 1943 was the only congress of the Italian Republican Fascist Party, the successor of the National Fascist Party.
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Constitution
A constitution is a set of fundamental principles or established precedents according to which a state or other organization is governed.
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Corporate capitalism
Corporate capitalism is a term used in social science and economics to describe a capitalist marketplace characterized by the dominance of hierarchical, bureaucratic corporations.
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Corporatocracy
Corporatocracy, a portmanteau of corporate and -ocracy (form of government), short form corpocracy, is a recent term used to refer to an economic and political system controlled by corporations or corporate interests.
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Council of Ministers (Ottoman Empire)
The Council of Ministers (Meclis-i Vükela or Heyet-i Vükela) was a cabinet created during the Tanzimat period in the Ottoman Empire by Sultan Mahmud II in what was the Empire's first step towards European modernization.
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Cragside
Cragside is a Victorian country house near the town of Rothbury in Northumberland, England.
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Criticism of democracy
Criticism of democracy is grounded in democracy's contested definition—its purpose, process, and outcomes.
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Crony capitalism
Crony capitalism is an economy in which businesses thrive not as a result of risks they take, but rather as a return on money amassed through a nexus between a business class and the political class.
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Dedinje
Dedinje (Дедиње) is an urban neighborhood of Belgrade, the capital of Serbia.
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Dictatorship
A dictatorship is an authoritarian form of government, characterized by a single leader or group of leaders with either no party or a weak party, little mass mobilization, and limited political pluralism.
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Diggers
The Diggers were a group of Protestant radicals in England, sometimes seen as forerunners of modern anarchism, and also associated with agrarian socialism and Georgism.
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Distributism
Distributism is an economic ideology that developed in Europe in the late 19th and early 20th century based upon the principles of Catholic social teaching, especially the teachings of Pope Leo XIII in his encyclical Rerum novarum and Pope Pius XI in Quadragesimo anno.
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Dynastic wealth
Dynastic wealth is monetary inheritance that is passed on to generations that didn't earn it.
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Earl Shorris
Earl Shorris (Chicago, June 25, 1936 – New York City, May 27, 2012) was an American writer and social critic.
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Economic inequality
Economic inequality is the difference found in various measures of economic well-being among individuals in a group, among groups in a population, or among countries.
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Edward M. House
Edward Mandell House (July 26, 1858 – March 28, 1938) was an American diplomat, politician, and an adviser to President Woodrow Wilson.
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El Siglo Futuro
El Siglo Futuro was a Spanish Traditionalist/Integrist daily newspaper, published in Madrid between 1875 and 1936.
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Elite
In political and sociological theory, the elite (French élite, from Latin eligere) are a small group of powerful people who hold a disproportionate amount of wealth, privilege, political power, or skill in a society.
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Elitism
Elitism is the belief or attitude that individuals who form an elite — a select group of people with a certain ancestry, intrinsic quality, high intellect, wealth, special skills, or experience — are more likely to be constructive to society as a whole, and therefore deserve influence or authority greater than that of others.
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Empire of Japan (internal politics 1914–1944)
The political situation in Japan (1914–44) dealt with the realities of the two World Wars and their effect on Japanese national policy.
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Evelyn Reed
Evelyn Reed (1905–1979) was an American communist and women’s rights activist.
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Everett Colby
Everett Colby (December 10, 1874 – June 19, 1943) was a member of the New Jersey Assembly and the New Jersey Senate.
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Fallout (series)
Fallout is a series of post-apocalyptic role-playing video games.
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Fascism
Fascism is a form of radical authoritarian ultranationalism, characterized by dictatorial power, forcible suppression of opposition and control of industry and commerce, which came to prominence in early 20th-century Europe.
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Fascism and ideology
The history of Fascist ideology is long and it involves many sources.
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Fat cat (term)
Fat cat is a political term originally describing a rich political donor, also called an angel or big money man.
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Fiel a la Vega
Fiel a la Vega is a Rock en Español band from Puerto Rico formed in 1994.
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Flintheart Glomgold
Flintheart Glomgold is a fictional character in Disney comic books, created by Carl Barks in 1956.
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Frederick William Vanderbilt
Frederick William Vanderbilt (February 2, 1856 – June 29, 1938) was a member of the American plutocratic Vanderbilt family.
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G. K.'s Weekly
G.
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Gabriela, Clove and Cinnamon
Gabriela, Clove and Cinnamon (Gabriela, cravo e canela) is a Brazilian modernist novel.
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Geoff Simons
Geoffrey Leslie Simons (23 November 1939 – 31 August 2011), best known as Geoff L. Simons was a British freelance writer.
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Glossary of Wobbly terms
Wobbly lingo is a collection of technical language, jargon, and historic slang used by the Industrial Workers of the World, known as the Wobblies, for more than a century.
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Go-ongers
The are the fictional eponymous protagonists of the Japanese Super Sentai series Engine Sentai Go-onger.
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Golden Dawn (political party)
The Popular Association – Golden Dawn (Λαϊκός Σύνδεσμος – Χρυσή Αυγή, Laïkós Sýndesmos – Chrysí Avgí), usually known simply as Golden Dawn (Χρυσή Αυγή, Chrysí Avgí), is an ultranationalist, far-right political party in Greece.
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Government
A government is the system or group of people governing an organized community, often a state.
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Greeks in Sudan
The Greek diaspora in Sudan is small in the number of its members (estimated at around 150 in 2015), but still a very prominent community in the country.
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Green Party of the United States
The Green Party of the United States (GPUS) is a green federation of political parties in the United States.
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Hervormd Gereformeerde Staatspartij
The Hervormd Gereformeerde Staatspartij (in English: Reformed Reformed State Party (see below), HGS) was a Dutch orthodox Protestant political party during the interbellum.
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History of conservatism in the United States
In the United States there has never been a national political party called the Conservative Party.
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History of Ecuador (1895–1925)
This is a summary of the history of Ecuador from 1895-1925.
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History of Ecuador (1925–1944)
This is a summary of the history of Ecuador from 1925 – 1944.
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History of the Philippines
The history of the Philippines is believed to have begun with the arrival of the first humans using rafts or boats at least 67,000 years ago as the 2007 discovery of Callao Man suggested.
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History of the United States
The history of the United States began with the settlement of Indigenous people before 15,000 BC.
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Hober Mallow
Hober Mallow is a fictional character in Isaac Asimov's Foundation Series.
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House Ordos
House Ordos is a mercantile House in the ''Dune'' universe as presented in the Westwood Studios ''Dune'' video games produced from 1992 to 2001.
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Igorot society
The Igorot Society is the term for the collection of several ethnic groups in the Philippines that come from the Cordillera Administrative Region of Luzon.
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Incompatibilitas
Incompatibilitas (a Latin term, meaning "incompatibility") was a principle instituted in the Kingdom of Poland (later, from 1569, in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth), which forbade an individual to hold two or more official administrative positions.
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Index of philosophy articles (I–Q)
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Industrial Workers of the World philosophy and tactics
The Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) is a union of wage workers which was formed in Chicago in 1905 by militant unionists and their supporters due to anger over the conservatism, philosophy, and craft-based structure of the American Federation of Labor (AFL).
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Inheritance Tax in the United Kingdom
In the United Kingdom, Inheritance Tax is a transfer tax.
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It Can't Happen Here
It Can't Happen Here is a semi-satirical 1935 political novel by American author Sinclair Lewis, and a 1936 play adapted from the novel by Lewis and John C. Moffitt.
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Jeffersonian democracy
Jeffersonian democracy, named after its advocate Thomas Jefferson, was one of two dominant political outlooks and movements in the United States from the 1790s to the 1820s.
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Jesús Evaristo Casariego Fernández-Noriega
Jesús Evaristo Díaz-Casariego y Fernández-Noriega (1912-1990) was a Spanish writer and publisher, popular especially during the early and mid-Francoism.
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John Cleese
John Marwood Cleese (born 27 October 1939) is an English actor, voice actor, comedian, screenwriter, and producer.
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Josiah Strong
Josiah Strong (April 14, 1847 – June 26, 1916) was an American Protestant clergyman, organizer, editor and author.
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Juan Perón
Juan Domingo Perón (8 October 1895 – 1 July 1974) was an Argentine army lieutenant general and politician.
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Kaguyahime (manga)
is a manga series by Reiko Shimizu.
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Kiambu Mafia
The Kiambu Mafia is a pejorative term referring to a small group of the Kikuyu people primarily from the then Kiambu District of Kenya (now Kiambu and a portion of Thika District) who benefited financially and politically from Kenya African National Union (KANU) and Kenyatta taking power at independence.
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Legacy preferences
Legacy preference or legacy admission is a preference given by an institution or organization to certain applicants on the basis of their familial relationship to alumni of that institution, with college admissions being the field in which legacy preferences are most controversially used.
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Liberal democracy
Liberal democracy is a liberal political ideology and a form of government in which representative democracy operates under the principles of classical liberalism.
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List of Babylon 5 characters
The list of Babylon 5 characters contains major and minor characters from the entire Babylon 5 universe.
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List of Forgotten Realms nations
This is a list of fictional nations and countries from the Forgotten Realms setting.
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List of forms of government
In democracies, large proportions of the population may vote, either to make decisions or to choose representatives to make decisions.
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List of Greek and Latin roots in English/A
Category:Lists of words.
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List of Greek and Latin roots in English/C
Category:Lists of words.
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List of Greek and Latin roots in English/P
Category:Lists of words.
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List of Occupy movement protest locations
The Occupy Wall Street protests have inspired a wide international response.
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List of Occupy movement protest locations in California
Part of the Occupy movement that started as Occupy Wall Street, the Occupy movement in California has had several protests which have reached mainstream media for their involvement including: Occupy Oakland, Occupy San Francisco, Occupy San Jose and Occupy Sacramento.
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List of Occupy movement protest locations in the United States
The Occupy movement began in the United States initially with the Occupy Wall Street protests in New York City but spread to many other cities, both in the United States and worldwide.
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Louis Cella
Louis A. Cella (November 29, 1866 — April 29, 1918) was an American capitalist, turfman, and plutocratic political financier.
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Lucian
Lucian of Samosata (125 AD – after 180 AD) was a Hellenized Syrian satirist and rhetorician who is best known for his characteristic tongue-in-cheek style, with which he frequently ridiculed superstition, religious practices, and belief in the paranormal.
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Megacorporation
Megacorporation, mega-corporation, or megacorp, a term popularized by William Gibson, derives from the combination of the prefix mega- with the word corporation.
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Metropolis (2001 film)
is a 2001 Japanese science-fiction anime action film loosely based on the 1949 ''Metropolis'' manga created by Osamu Tezuka, itself inspired by the 1927 German silent film of the same name, though the two do not share plot elements.
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Mexican Indignados Movement
The Mexican Indignados Movement (Movimiento por la Paz con Justicia y Dignidad) is an ongoing protest movement that began on 28 March 2011 in response to the Mexican Drug War, government and corporate corruption, regressive economic policies, and growing economic inequality and poverty.
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N. D. Cocea
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National Democratic Party of Germany
The National Democratic Party of Germany (Nationaldemokratische Partei Deutschlands, NPD) is a far-right and ultranationalist political party in Germany.
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National Liberal Club
The National Liberal Club, also known as NLC, is a London private members' club, open to both men and women.
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National syndicalism
National syndicalism is an adaptation of syndicalism to suit the social agenda of integral nationalism.
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New Order (Nazism)
The New Order (German: Neuordnung), or the New Order of Europe (German: Neuordnung Europas), was the political order which Nazi Germany wanted to impose on the conquered areas under its dominion.
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New World Order (conspiracy theory)
The New World Order or NWO is claimed to be an emerging clandestine totalitarian world government by various conspiracy theories.
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Occupy Atlanta
Occupy Atlanta has included protests and demonstrations.
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Occupy Austin
Occupy Austin was a collaboration that began on October 6, 2011 at City Hall in Austin, Texas as an occupation and peaceful protest.
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Occupy Baltimore
Occupy Baltimore was a collaboration that included peaceful protests and demonstrations.
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Occupy Boston
Occupy Boston was a collective of protesters that settled on September 30, 2011 in Boston, Massachusetts, on Dewey Square in the Financial District opposite the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston.
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Occupy Buffalo
Occupy Buffalo was a collaboration that included a peaceful protest and demonstrations which began on October 1, 2011, in Buffalo, New York, in Niagara Square, the nexus of downtown Buffalo opposite the Buffalo City Hall.
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Occupy Canada
Occupy Canada was a collective of peaceful protests and demonstrations that were part of the larger Occupy Together movement which first manifested in the financial district of New York City with Occupy Wall Street, and subsequently spread to over 900 cities around the world.
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Occupy Chicago
Occupy Chicago was an ongoing collaboration that has included peaceful protests and demonstrations against economic inequality, corporate greed and the influence of corporations and lobbyists on government which has been taking place in Chicago since September 24, 2011.
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Occupy D.C.
Occupy D.C. was an occupation of public space in Washington, D.C. based at McPherson Square and connected to the Occupy movements that sprung up across the United States in Fall 2011.
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Occupy Harvard
Occupy Harvard was a student demonstration at Harvard University identifying itself with the global Occupy Movement.
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Occupy Houston
Occupy Houston is a Houston, Texas-based activist group best known for alleged plots against it by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, investigated and called out on in court by Occupy protester Ryan Shapiro, and for being set up by the Austin Police Department.
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Occupy Las Vegas
Occupy Las Vegas (abbreviated OLV) was an occupation and peaceful protest that began on October 6, 2011.
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Occupy London
Occupy London was a movement for social justice and real democracy in London, England, and part of the international Occupy movement.
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Occupy movement
The Occupy movement is an international socio-political movement against social and economic inequality and the lack of "real democracy" around the world.
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Occupy movement in the United States
The Occupy movement began in the United States initially with the Occupy Wall Street protests but spread to many other cities, both in the United States and worldwide.
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Occupy Nashville
Occupy Nashville was a collaboration that began with demonstrations and an occupation located at Legislative Plaza in Nashville, Tennessee.
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Occupy Philadelphia
Occupy Philadelphia was a collaboration that included nonviolent protests and demonstrations with an aim to overcome economic inequality, corporate greed and the influence of corporations and lobbyists on government.
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Occupy Pittsburgh
Occupy Pittsburgh was a collaboration that has included peaceful protests and demonstrations, with an aim to overcome economic inequality, corporate greed and the influence of corporations and lobbyists on government.
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Occupy Portland
Occupy Portland was a collaboration that began on October 6, 2011 in downtown Portland, Oregon as a protest and demonstration against economic inequality worldwide.
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Occupy Providence
Occupy Providence began on Saturday October 15, 2011.
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Occupy Rochester NY
Occupy Rochester NY was a collaboration that has included an Occupy movement encampment in Washington Square Park in Rochester, New York.
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Occupy Sacramento
Occupy Sacramento was a collaboration occurring in Sacramento, California.
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Occupy Salt Lake City
Occupy Salt Lake City was a collaboration that began on October 6, 2011 at Pioneer Park in downtown Salt Lake City, Utah, and has included protests and demonstrations.
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Occupy San Diego
Occupy San Diego was one of the many occupation protest movements in the United States.
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Occupy San Francisco
Occupy San Francisco was a collaboration that began with a demonstration event located at Justin Herman Plaza in the Embarcadero and in front of the Federal Reserve building on Market Street in the Financial District in San Francisco, California.
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Occupy Seattle
Occupy Seattle was a collaboration that has included direct action demonstration with occasional activity at Westlake Park and Seattle City Hall in downtown Seattle, Washington.
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Occupy St. Louis
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Occupy Toronto
Occupy Toronto was a brief protest and demonstration by anarchists that began on October 15, 2011 in Toronto, Ontario, near Bay Street in Downtown Toronto's Financial District and moved to St. James Park.
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Occupy Vanderbilt
Occupy Vanderbilt was a collaboration that included demonstrations and an occupation located at Alumni Circle Lawn at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee.
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Oligarchy
Oligarchy is a form of power structure in which power rests with a small number of people.
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Panic of 1907
The Panic of 1907 – also known as the 1907 Bankers' Panic or Knickerbocker Crisis – was a United States financial crisis that took place over a three-week period starting in mid-October, when the New York Stock Exchange fell almost 50% from its peak the previous year.
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Paradinha
Paradinha is a former civil parish in the municipality (concelho) of Moimenta da Beira, Portugal.
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Particracy
Particracy (also 'partitocracy', 'partocracy', or 'partitocrazia') is a de facto form of government where one or more political parties dominate the political process, rather than citizens and/or individual politicians.
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Philip Dru: Administrator
Philip Dru: Administrator: A Story of Tomorrow, 1920-1935 is a futuristic political novel published anonymously in 1912 by author Edward Mandell House, an American diplomat, politician, and presidential foreign policy advisor.
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Philippines
The Philippines (Pilipinas or Filipinas), officially the Republic of the Philippines (Republika ng Pilipinas), is a unitary sovereign and archipelagic country in Southeast Asia.
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Plaza Vieja, Havana
The Old Square (Spanish: Plaza Vieja) is a plaza located in Old Havana, Cuba.
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Plutonomy
Plutonomy (a portmanteau of "plutocracy" and "economy") is a term that Citigroup analysts have used for economies "where economic growth is powered by and largely consumed by the wealthy few.".
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Plutus
Plutus (Πλοῦτος, Ploutos, literally "wealth") was the god of wealth in ancient Greek religion and myth.
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Political ideas in science fiction
The exploration of politics in science fiction is arguably older than the identification of the genre.
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Political positions of Donald Trump
The political positions of United States President Donald Trump (sometimes referred to as Trumpism) have elements from across the political spectrum, merging populism with plutocracy and authoritarianism.
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Political spectrum
A political spectrum is a system of classifying different political positions upon one or more geometric axes that symbolize independent political dimensions.
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Power structure
A power structure is an overall system of influence relationships between any individual and every other individual within any selected group of people.
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Prague Manifesto
The Prague Manifesto (in Russian: Пражский Манифест) was a document written by several members of the Committee for the Liberation of the Peoples of Russia (KONR), an anti-communist coalition of former Soviet military and citizens who aimed to overthrow Soviet leader Joseph Stalin and establish a non-communist government in Russia, in alliance with Nazi Germany during the Second World War.
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Proletarian nation
Proletarian nation was a term used by 20th century Italian nationalist intellectuals such as Enrico Corradini and later adopted by Italian Fascist leader Benito Mussolini to refer to Italy and other poorer countries that were subordinate to the western imperialist powers.
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Proscription
Proscription (proscriptio) is, in current usage, a "decree of condemnation to death or banishment" (OED) and can be used in a political context to refer to state-approved murder or banishment.
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Races of StarCraft
Blizzard Entertainment's real-time strategy game series StarCraft revolves around interstellar affairs in a distant sector of the galaxy, with three species and multiple factions all vying for supremacy in the sector.
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Reactions to Occupy Wall Street
The Occupy Wall Street demonstrations garnered reactions of both praise and criticism from organizations and public figures in many parts of the world.
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Revolution
In political science, a revolution (Latin: revolutio, "a turn around") is a fundamental and relatively sudden change in political power and political organization which occurs when the population revolt against the government, typically due to perceived oppression (political, social, economic).
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Richard T. Ely
Richard Theodore Ely (April 13, 1854 – October 4, 1943) was an American economist, author, and leader of the Progressive movement who called for more government intervention in order to reform what they perceived as the injustices of capitalism, especially regarding factory conditions, compulsory education, child labor, and labor unions.
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Roman Empire
The Roman Empire (Imperium Rōmānum,; Koine and Medieval Greek: Βασιλεία τῶν Ῥωμαίων, tr.) was the post-Roman Republic period of the ancient Roman civilization, characterized by government headed by emperors and large territorial holdings around the Mediterranean Sea in Europe, Africa and Asia.
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Russian financial crisis (2014–2017)
The financial crisis in Russia in 2014–2017 was the result of the collapse of the Russian ruble beginning in the second half of 2014.
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Russian Liberation Army
The Russian Liberation Army (Русская освободительная армия, Russkaya osvoboditel'naya armiya, abbreviated as РОА, ROA, also known as the Vlasov army (Власовская армия, Vlasovskaya armiya)) was collaborationist armed forces, primarily Russian, that fought under German command during World War II.
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Sanford Berman
Sanford Berman (born October 6, 1933) is a librarian (specifically, a cataloger).
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Satiric misspelling
A satiric misspelling is an intentional misspelling of a word, phrase or name for a rhetorical purpose.
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Seara (newspaper)
Seara (meaning "The Evening") was a daily newspaper published in Bucharest, Romania, before and during World War I. Owned by politician Grigore Gheorghe Cantacuzino and, through most of its existence, managed by the controversial Alexandru Bogdan-Pitești, it was an unofficial and unorthodox tribune for the Conservative Party.
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Second American Civil War
The American Civil War took place between 1861 and 1865, after which the Union was preserved.
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Slap-a-Ham Records
Slap a Ham Records was an independent label from San Francisco, California owned and operated by Chris Dodge, bassist of the band Spazz as well as others.
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Socialist Party of Oregon
The Socialist Party of Oregon (SPO) is the name of three closely related organizations — an Oregon state affiliate of the Social Democratic Party of America (later the Socialist Party of America) established in 1897 and continuing into the 1950s, as well as the Oregon state affiliate of the Socialist Party USA from 1992 to 1999.
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Spazz (band)
Spazz was an influential American powerviolence band active between 1992 and 2000.
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Stephen Zarlenga
Stephen A. Zarlenga (1941 – 25 April 2017) was a researcher and author in the field of monetary theory, trader in stock and financial markets, and advocate of monetary reform.
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Strip Tease (novel)
Strip Tease is a 1993 novel by Carl Hiaasen.
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The Antichrist (book)
The Antichrist (Der Antichrist) is a book by the philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche, originally published in 1895.
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The Decline of the West
The Decline of the West (Der Untergang des Abendlandes), or The Downfall of the Occident, is a two-volume work by Oswald Spengler, the first volume of which was published in the summer of 1918.
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The Expanse (novel series)
The Expanse is a series of science fiction novels series (and related novellas and short stories) by James S. A. Corey, the joint pen name of authors Daniel Abraham and Ty Franck.
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The Goose-Step (book)
The Goose-step: A Study of American Education is a book, published in 1923, by the American novelist and muckraking journalist Upton Sinclair.
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The Power Principle
The Power Principle is a non-profit documentary movie directed by Scott Noble and released online for free.
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The Republic of Darokin
The Republic of Darokin is an accessory for the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game.
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The Seven Dials Mystery
The Seven Dials Mystery is a work of detective fiction by Agatha Christie, first published in the UK by William Collins & Sons on 24 January 1929 and in the US by Dodd, Mead and Company later in the same year.
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The Sleeper Awakes
The Sleeper Awakes (1910) is a dystopian science fiction novel by H. G. Wells about a man who sleeps for two hundred and three years, waking up in a completely transformed London where he has become the richest man in the world.
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The Sundering Flood
The Sundering Flood is a fantasy novel by William Morris, perhaps the first modern fantasy writer to unite an imaginary world with the element of the supernatural, and thus the precursor of much of present-day fantasy literature.
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Themes in Nazi propaganda
The propaganda of the National Socialist German Workers' Party regime that governed Germany from 1933 to 1945 promoted Nazi ideology by demonizing the enemies of the Nazi Party, notably Jews and communists, but also capitalists and intellectuals.
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Third Party System
The Third Party System is a term of periodization used by historians and political scientists to describe the history of political parties in the United States from 1854 until the mid-1890s, which featured profound developments in issues of American nationalism, modernization, and race.
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Timeline of Occupy Oakland
The following is a timeline of Occupy Oakland (sometimes called OO or #OO) which began on Monday, October 10, 2011, as an occupation of Frank H. Ogawa Plaza located in front of Oakland City Hall in downtown Oakland, and is an ongoing demonstration.
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Timeline of Occupy Wall Street
The following is a brief timeline of Occupy Wall Street (OWS), a protest which began on September 17, 2011 on Wall Street, the financial district of New York City and included the occupation of Zuccotti Park, where protesters established a permanent encampment.
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Timocracy
A timocracy (from Greek τιμή timē, "price, worth" and -κρατία -kratia, "rule")in Aristotle's Politics is a state where only property owners may participate in government.
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Touch Detective Rising 3
is a point-and-click mystery adventure game for the Nintendo 3DS which makes use of the device's touch screen.
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Traditionalism (Spain)
Traditionalism (tradicionalismo) is a Spanish political doctrine, formulated in the early 19th century and developed until today.
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Transparency (behavior)
Transparency, as used in science, engineering, business, the humanities and in other social contexts, is operating in such a way that it is easy for others to see what actions are performed.
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Underground (role-playing game)
Underground is a satirical "grim and gritty"-style superhero role playing game set in the near future.
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United States Senate election in Ohio, 1898
On January 12, 1898, the Ohio General Assembly met in joint convention to elect a United States Senator.
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University of Cambridge Chancellor election, 2011
The University of Cambridge Chancellor election, 2011 refers to a rare instance of a contested election for this position of Chancellor that occurred in October 2011, resulting in the choice of Lord Sainsbury of Turville to succeed the retiring incumbent Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh.
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Upper class
The upper class in modern societies is the social class composed of people who hold the highest social status, and usuall are also the wealthiest members of society, and also wield the greatest political power.
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Urhobo people
The Urhobos are people located in Southern Nigeria, near the northwestern Niger delta.
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Virji Vora
Virji Vora (1590– 1670s) was an Indian merchant from Surat during the Mughal era.
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Vladimir Zeeler
Vladimir Feofilovich Zeeler (Владимир Феофилович Зеелер, 6 June 1874, Kiev, Ukraine, then Russian Empire, – 27 December 1954, Paris, France) was a Russian lawyer, state official and political activist, the Interior Minister in the short-lived South Russian Government; since 1919 a journalist, editor, memoirist and philanthropist, who for thirty years served as a Secretary of the Paris-based Union of Russian Writers and Journalists in Paris.
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Warlord
A warlord is a leader able to exercise military, economic, and political control over a subnational territory within a sovereign state due to their ability to mobilize loyal armed forces.
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Warren Buffett
Warren Edward Buffett (born August 30, 1930) is an American business magnate, investor, and philanthropist who serves as the chairman and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway.
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We are the 99%
We are the 99% is a political slogan widely used and coined by the Occupy movement.
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Wealth concentration
Wealth concentration is a process by which created wealth, under some conditions, can become concentrated by individuals or entities.
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Wealth in the United States
Wealth in the United States is commonly measured in terms of net worth, which is the sum of all assets, including the market value of real estate, like a home, minus all liabilities.
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Wealth inequality in the United States
Wealth inequality in the United States (also known as the wealth gap) is the unequal distribution of assets among residents of the United States.
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Wilhelm Busch
Heinrich Christian Wilhelm Busch (15 April 1832 – 9 January 1908) was a German humorist, poet, illustrator and painter.
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York County, South Carolina
York County is a county located in the north-central section of the U.S. state of South Carolina.
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15 October 2011 global protests
The 15 October 2011 global protests were part of a series of protests inspired by the Arab Spring, the Icelandic protests, the Portuguese "Geração à Rasca", the Spanish "Indignants", the Greek protests, and the Occupy movement.
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2011 Rome demonstration
On 15 October 2011 about 200,000 people gathered in Rome, Italy to protest against economic inequality and the influence of the European Commission, the European Central Bank, the International Monetary Fund on politics and also against the government of Silvio Berlusconi.
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References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plutocracy