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Adorno, Theodor W. (1903–1969)
Theodor W. Adorno began his intellectual career in Frankfurt and Vienna in the 1920s, continued his work ...
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Anarchists have tended to view the tactic of sabotage more favorably than orthodox Marxists . This ...
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Bellegarrigue, Anselme (dates unknown)
Little is known of the birth and death of the revolutionary writer and journalist Anselme Bellegarrigue, ...
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Forty-five years of conservative hegemony ended in 1930 when Enrique Olaya Herrera won the presidential ...
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Britain, women's suffrage campaign
The British organized women's suffrage campaign began in the mid-1860s when a reform bill was under consideration ...
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Earl Browder, the leader of the Communist Party of the United States of America (CPUSA) from 1935 to ...
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Bob Brown, the leader of the Australian Greens Party, rose to national prominence over his campaign to ...
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Cooke, John William (1919–1968) and Argentine revolutionary Peronism
It is fitting that John William Cooke's year of birth, 1919, should coincide in Argentine history with ...
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The Directory was the executive branch of the government of France between November 2, 1795 and November ...
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Born in 1931 in Chicago, Daniel Ellsberg was a whistleblower who, in 1968, disclosed the US government's ...
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