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secret societies --- political organizations --- religion --- mysteries --- secrecy --- business --- Illuminati --- Opus dei --- the Trilateral Commission --- power and influence
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New Age cults --- New Age religions --- the occult --- New Age religious organizations --- New Age political organizations --- teachings --- practices --- the Holy Bible
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New Age cults --- New Age religions --- the occult --- New Age religious organizations --- New Age political organizations --- teachings --- practices --- the Holy Bible --- New Age leaders --- the 'Plan' --- Christianity --- education --- politics --- culture --- media
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In 1980s Britain, while the country failed to reckon with the legacies of its empire, a black, transnational sensibility was emerging in its urban areas. In Handsworth, an inner-city neighborhood of Birmingham, black residents looked across the Atlantictoward African and Afro-Caribbean social and political cultures and drew upon them while navigating the inequalities of their locale. For those of the Windrush generation and their British-born children, this diasporic inheritance became a core influence on cultural and political life. Through rich case studies, including photographic representations of the neighborhood, Black Handsworth takes readers inside pubs, churches, political organizations, domestic spaces, and social clubs to shed light on the experiences and everyday lives of black residents during this time. The result is a compelling and sophisticated study of black globality in the making of post-colonial Britain.
Black people --- Social conditions --- Handsworth (Birmingham, England) --- Race relations --- History --- 1980s britain. --- african. --- afro-caribbean. --- atlantic. --- birmingham. --- black residence. --- black residents. --- black. --- british born children. --- churches. --- core influence. --- diaspora inheritance. --- domestic spaces. --- handsworth. --- inequalities. --- inner-city neighborhood. --- legacies of its empire. --- photographic representations. --- political organizations. --- pubs. --- shed light on experiences. --- social and political cultures. --- social clubs. --- transnational sensibility. --- urban areas. --- windrush generation.
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This major interpretation of the Revolution of 1848-1849 in Germany stresses its character as a mass political phenomenon. Building skillfully on the theme of the interaction of self-conscious radicalism and spontaneous popular movements, Jonathan Sperber analyzes the social and religious antagonisms of pre-1848 German society and shows how they were politicized by the democratic political opposition.--
Rhineland (Germany) --- History. --- Aachen District. --- Altenkirchen County. --- Armed forces. --- Bamberger, Rudolf. --- Bechtheim. --- Berlin National Assembly. --- Breitenbach. --- Catholics and Catholicism. --- Charivaris. --- Darmstadt. --- Deidesheim. --- Duisburg. --- Edenkoben (town). --- Erkelenz County. --- Flemmlingen. --- Frankenstein. --- Frimmersdorf. --- Geralsheim. --- German nationalism. --- Gimmeldingen. --- Haardt Mountains. --- Hardenberg. --- Hengstbach. --- Hungary. --- Höhscheid. --- Iggelheim. --- Jacobinism. --- Jochgrim. --- Kaiserslautern (canton). --- Kirchbrombach. --- Koblenz (city). --- Kreuznach. --- Landau (canton). --- Leiwen. --- Maikammer. --- Marienburghausen. --- Mettenheim. --- Münstermaifeld. --- Nussdorf. --- Oberbexbach. --- Obermendig. --- Odenkirchen. --- Oppenheim. --- Ottweiler. --- Paris. --- Pirmasens County. --- Political organizations. --- Pünderich. --- Reichenbach. --- Rheinzabern. --- Riots. --- Germany --- History
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Laura Pulido traces the roots of third world radicalism in Southern California during the 1960's and 1970's in this accessible, wonderfully illustrated comparative study. Focusing on the Black Panther Party, El Centro de Acción Social y Autonomo (CASA), and East Wind, a Japanese American collective, she explores how these African American, Chicana/o, and Japanese American groups sought to realize their ideas about race and class, gender relations, and multiracial alliances. Based on thorough research as well as extensive interviews, Black, Brown, Yellow, and Left explores the differences and similarities between these organizations, the strengths and weaknesses of the third world left as a whole, and the ways that differential racialization led to distinct forms of radical politics. Pulido provides a masterly, nuanced analysis of complex political events, organizations, and experiences. She gives special prominence to multiracial activism and includes an engaging account of where the activists are today, together with a consideration of the implications for contemporary social justice organizing.
Radicalism --- Right and left (Political science) --- African Americans --- Mexican Americans --- Japanese Americans --- Kibei Nisei --- Nisei --- Ethnology --- Japanese --- Chicanos --- Hispanos --- Afro-Americans --- Black Americans --- Colored people (United States) --- Negroes --- Africans --- Blacks --- Left (Political science) --- Left and right (Political science) --- Right (Political science) --- Political science --- Extremism, Political --- Ideological extremism --- Political extremism --- History --- Politics and government --- Black people --- Radicalism -- California -- Los Angeles -- History -- 20th century.. --- Right and left (Political science). --- African Americans -- California -- Los Angeles -- Politics and government -- 20th century.. --- Mexican Americans -- California -- Los Angeles -- Politics and government -- 20th century.. --- Japanese Americans -- California -- Los Angeles -- Politics and government -- 20th century. --- 1960s. --- 1970s. --- african americans. --- black americans. --- black panther party. --- casa. --- chicanos. --- class differences. --- comparative study. --- east wind. --- gender issues. --- japanese americans. --- latinos. --- leftist politics. --- los angeles. --- multiracial activism. --- multiracial alliances. --- nonfiction. --- personal interviews. --- political activists. --- political organizations. --- race issues. --- racialization. --- radical activism. --- radical politics. --- radicalism. --- social justice. --- southern california. --- third world left. --- third world radicalism.
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Politically active individuals and organizations make huge investments of time, energy, and money to influence everything from election outcomes to congressional subcommittee hearings to local school politics, while other groups and individual citizens seem woefully underrepresented in our political system. The Unheavenly Chorus is the most comprehensive and systematic examination of political voice in America ever undertaken--and its findings are sobering. The Unheavenly Chorus is the first book to look at the political participation of individual citizens alongside the political advocacy of thousands of organized interests--membership associations such as unions, professional associations, trade associations, and citizens groups, as well as organizations like corporations, hospitals, and universities. Drawing on numerous in-depth surveys of members of the public as well as the largest database of interest organizations ever created--representing more than thirty-five thousand organizations over a twenty-five-year period--this book conclusively demonstrates that American democracy is marred by deeply ingrained and persistent class-based political inequality. The well educated and affluent are active in many ways to make their voices heard, while the less advantaged are not. This book reveals how the political voices of organized interests are even less representative than those of individuals, how political advantage is handed down across generations, how recruitment to political activity perpetuates and exaggerates existing biases, how political voice on the Internet replicates these inequalities--and more. In a true democracy, the preferences and needs of all citizens deserve equal consideration. Yet equal consideration is only possible with equal citizen voice. The Unheavenly Chorus reveals how far we really are from the democratic ideal and how hard it would be to attain it.
Democracy --- Pressure groups --- Equality --- Political participation --- ANES panel studies. --- America. --- American civic culture. --- American democracy. --- Internet. --- Supreme Court decisions. --- Washington pressure community. --- Washington representation. --- advantaged. --- age groups. --- age. --- business interests. --- class bias. --- class differences. --- class inequalities. --- class inequality. --- cohort effects. --- creative participation. --- democracy. --- democratic dilemma. --- democratic governance. --- differential voice. --- disadvantaged. --- economic inequality. --- economic interests. --- educated parents. --- educational attainment. --- egalitarians. --- elections. --- electoral democracy. --- empirical analysis. --- equal consideration. --- equal political voice. --- equal voice. --- equality. --- family background. --- federal constitution. --- free rider problem. --- home politics. --- inequalities. --- life-cycle effects. --- material well-being. --- median voter model. --- national politics. --- nonvoters. --- organizational activity. --- organized interest activity. --- organized interest influence. --- organized interest politics. --- organized interest representation. --- organized interest system. --- organized interests. --- organized representation. --- parental education. --- participatory advantage. --- participatory inequalities. --- participatory patterns. --- policy benefits. --- political activism. --- political activity. --- political advantage. --- political conflict. --- political division. --- political inactivity. --- political inequality. --- political involvement. --- political organizations. --- political outcomes. --- political participation. --- political polarization. --- political processes. --- political recruitment. --- political voice. --- pressure community. --- pressure politics. --- pressure system. --- public officials. --- public opinion. --- public policy. --- rational prospecting. --- resource constraint. --- resource constraints. --- resource deprived. --- resource disadvantaged. --- social class. --- social processes. --- socio-economic status. --- socio-economic stratification. --- state constitutions. --- strategic considerations. --- survey data. --- surveys. --- systematic empirical data. --- trade-offs. --- unequal political voice. --- union membership. --- voluntary associations. --- voters. --- voting power. --- voting strength. --- voting. --- websites.
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