Revolutionary Freedom


Revolutionary Freedom
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Freedom Of Expression


Freedom Of Expression
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Author : Ioanna Tourkochoriti
language : en
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Release Date : 2021-11-11

Freedom Of Expression written by Ioanna Tourkochoriti and has been published by Cambridge University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2021-11-11 with Law categories.


A comparison of French and American approaches to freedom of expression, with reference to the historical, social and philosophical contexts.



Freedom Fighters


Freedom Fighters
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Author : Anne Williams
language : en
Publisher: Canary Press eBooks
Release Date : 2011-08-05

Freedom Fighters written by Anne Williams and has been published by Canary Press eBooks this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2011-08-05 with True Crime categories.


Throughout the course of history, freedom fighters have been many and varied as have the motivations and the successes of the revolutions they attempted and inspired. Whether their beliefs were correct or misplaced, the courage to fight for the cause has always been the common denominator. They stood alone frequently in the face of enormous adversity and attempted to change the face of the world around them. Freedom Fighters is a record of inspirational, courageous, determined, and sometimes very dangerous people, and the places they secured for themselves in history. Contents: Ancient Freedom Fighters including Spartacus, Jesus, Boudicca Medieval Freedom Fighters including Robin Hood, William Tell, Joan of Arc Early Freedom Fighters including Martin Luther, Walter Raleigh, Simon Bolivar, Karl Marx Modern Freedom Fighters including The Suffragettes, Russian Revolution, Gandhi, Castro, Mandela



Revolution And The Meanings Of Freedom In The Nineteenth Century


Revolution And The Meanings Of Freedom In The Nineteenth Century
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Author : Isser Woloch
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1996

Revolution And The Meanings Of Freedom In The Nineteenth Century written by Isser Woloch and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1996 with History categories.


In the aftermath of the French Revolution, freedom came to have a host of meanings. This volume examines these contested visions of freedom, both inside and outside the revolutionary situations, as each contributor explores and interprets the development of 19th-century political culture in a particular national context. The common focus is the struggle in various countries to define, advance, or delimit freedom after the French Revolution. Among the issues addressed are: the problematic relationships between reform and revolution; the growth of the public sphere and associational movements; battles over constitutionalism, parliamentary institutions, and the franchise; the role of the state in inhibiting or expanding citizenship and the rule of law; the resort to violence by parties of order or parties of change; and the intrusion of new social questions or ethnic conflicts into the political arena.



The Nature Of Democracy Freedom And Revolution


The Nature Of Democracy Freedom And Revolution
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Author : Herbert Aptheker
language : en
Publisher: INTERNATIONAL PUBLISHERS CO
Release Date : 1975

The Nature Of Democracy Freedom And Revolution written by Herbert Aptheker and has been published by INTERNATIONAL PUBLISHERS CO this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1975 with History categories.


Explains how the meaning of these basic themes has changed throughout history and how these ideas are understood by the opposing classes. Revolution as the source of effective human emancipation.



The Freedoms We Lost


The Freedoms We Lost
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Author : Barbara Clark Smith
language : en
Publisher: The New Press
Release Date : 2010-11-09

The Freedoms We Lost written by Barbara Clark Smith and has been published by The New Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2010-11-09 with Political Science categories.


A brilliant and original examination of American freedom as it existed before the Revolution, from the Smithsonian’s curator of social history. The American Revolution is widely understood—by schoolchildren and citizens alike—as having ushered in “freedom” as we know it, a freedom that places voting at the center of American democracy. In a sharp break from this view, historian Barbara Clark Smith charts the largely unknown territory of the unique freedoms enjoyed by colonial American subjects of the British king—that is, American freedom before the Revolution. The Freedoms We Lost recovers a world of common people regularly serving on juries, joining crowds that enforced (or opposed) the king’s edicts, and supplying community enforcement of laws in an era when there were no professional police. The Freedoms We Lost challenges the unquestioned assumption that the American patriots simply introduced freedom where the king had once reigned. Rather, Smith shows that they relied on colonial-era traditions of political participation to drive the Revolution forward—and eventually, betrayed these same traditions as leading patriots gravitated toward “monied men” and elites who would limit the role of common men in the new democracy. By the end of the 1780s, she shows, Americans discovered that forms of participation once proper to subjects of Britain were inappropriate—even impermissible—to citizens of the United States. In a narrative that counters nearly every textbook account of America’s founding era, The Freedoms We Lost challenges us to think about what it means to be free.



Revolutionary Nonviolence


Revolutionary Nonviolence
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Author : James M Lawson
language : en
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Release Date : 2024-02-20

Revolutionary Nonviolence written by James M Lawson and has been published by Univ of California Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2024-02-20 with History categories.


A persuasive account of the philosophy and power of nonviolence organizing, and a resource for building and sustaining effective social movements. Despite the rich history of nonviolent philosophy, many people today are unfamiliar with the basic principles and practices of nonviolence--even as these concepts have guided so many direct-action movements to overturn forms of racial apartheid, military and police violence, and dictatorships around the world. Revolutionary Nonviolence is a crucial resource on the long history of nonviolent philosophy through the teachings of Rev. James M. Lawson Jr., one of the great practitioners of revolution through deliberate and sustained nonviolence. His ongoing work demonstrates how we can overcome violence and oppression through organized direct action, presenting a powerful roadmap for a new generation of activists. Rev. Lawson's work as a theologian, pastor, and social-change activist has inspired hope and liberation for more than sixty years. To hear and see him speak is to experience the power of the prophetic tradition in the African American and social gospel. In Revolutionary Nonviolence, Michael K. Honey and Kent Wong reflect on Rev. Lawson's talks and dialogues, from his speeches at the Nashville sit-in movement in 1960 to his lectures in the current UCLA curriculum. This volume provides a comprehensive introduction to Rev. Lawson's teachings on how to center nonviolence in successfully organizing for change.



Revolutionary Dissent


Revolutionary Dissent
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Author : Stephen D. Solomon
language : en
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Release Date : 2016-04-26

Revolutionary Dissent written by Stephen D. Solomon and has been published by St. Martin's Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016-04-26 with History categories.


When members of the founding generation protested against British authority, debated separation, and then ratified the Constitution, they formed the American political character we know today-raucous, intemperate, and often mean-spirited. Revolutionary Dissent brings alive a world of colorful and stormy protests that included effigies, pamphlets, songs, sermons, cartoons, letters and liberty trees. Solomon explores through a series of chronological narratives how Americans of the Revolutionary period employed robust speech against the British and against each other. Uninhibited dissent provided a distinctly American meaning to the First Amendment's guarantees of freedom of speech and press at a time when the legal doctrine inherited from England allowed prosecutions of those who criticized government. Solomon discovers the wellspring in our revolutionary past for today's satirists like Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert, pundits like Rush Limbaugh and Keith Olbermann, and protests like flag burning and street demonstrations. From the inflammatory engravings of Paul Revere, the political theater of Alexander McDougall, the liberty tree protests of Ebenezer McIntosh and the oratory of Patrick Henry, Solomon shares the stories of the dissenters who created the American idea of the liberty of thought. This is truly a revelatory work on the history of free expression in America.



The Freedom Revolution


The Freedom Revolution
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Author : Richard K. Armey
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1995-06-13

The Freedom Revolution written by Richard K. Armey and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1995-06-13 with Political Science categories.


Majority Leader Dick Armey explains the collapse of the Left and offers a prescription for the future of Republican leadership.



Revolutionary Sparks


Revolutionary Sparks
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Author : Margaret A. Blanchard
language : en
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Release Date : 1992

Revolutionary Sparks written by Margaret A. Blanchard and has been published by Oxford University Press, USA this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1992 with Political Science categories.


Margaret Blanchard has had experience as a newspaper reporter as well as a teacher of journalism. Her book is a broad-gauged discussion of freedom of expression in America - that is, the right of Americans to speak their minds and to have access to a variety of information necessary for informed self-government. Subjects discussed range from questions of national security to those of public morality, from loyalty during times of national stress to the right to preach on a public street corner. The book also includes controversies involving the press, the national government, the Supreme Court, and civil liberties and civil rights concerns. Many famous incidents and doctrines will be discussed, including Watergate and secrecy in government.



Revolutionary Freedom


Revolutionary Freedom
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Author : Joey LeTourneau
language : en
Publisher: Destiny Image Incorporated
Release Date : 2011

Revolutionary Freedom written by Joey LeTourneau and has been published by Destiny Image Incorporated this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2011 with Christian life categories.


Using a series of stories, LeTourneau illustrates the ways in which Christians choose to keep themselves from following the path Jesus has prescribed and shares the ways in which one can break out of this self-inflicted prison.