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71Fascism as an international phenomenon — This article discusses regimes and movements that are alleged to have been either fascist or sympathetic to fascism. It is often a matter of dispute whether a certain government is to be characterized as fascist, authoritarian, totalitarian, or a …
72Gaspard de Clermont-Tonnerre — (16 August 1688 at Dijon – 16 March 1781, at the Hôtel Matignon, Paris), was a French noble, descendant of a family which traced its origins to the 12th century. His chief title was that of Marquis of Cruzy and Vauvillers, later 1st Duc de… …
73Gabriel Schoenfeld — is the senior editor of Commentary . His articles appear in Commentary and a wide variety of other publications, including The New York Times , The Los Angeles Times , The Washington Post , The Wall Street Journal , The Weekly Standard, The New… …
74Pierre Lasserre — (1867 1930) was a French literary critic, journalist and essayist. He became Director of the École des Hautes Études.He was an agrégé in philosophy, contemporary with Henri Vaugeois and Louis Dimier. As a young man he was a strong nationalist and …
75Northeast Yucai School — (NEYC) (Chinese: 东北育才学校) Location Shenyang, Liaoning Province, People s …
76НАРОДНИЧЕСТВО — идеология и движение разночинной интеллигенции на бурж. демократич. этапе освободит. борьбы в России (1861 95). Народничество, писал В. И. Ленин, есть идеология (система взглядов) крестьянской демократии в России (Соч., т. 18, с. 490). Н.… …
77Carlo Cafiero — (1er septembre 1846, Barletta 17 juillet 1892, Nocera Inferiore) est un anarcho communiste italien majeur. À l origine proche de Karl Marx et Friedrich Engels …
78Joseph Blin — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Blin. Joseph Blin Joseph Blin vers 1798 Parlementaire français …
79radical — radicalness, n. /rad i keuhl/, adj. 1. of or going to the root or origin; fundamental: a radical difference. 2. thoroughgoing or extreme, esp. as regards change from accepted or traditional forms: a radical change in the policy of a company. 3.… …
80Nabis — (from Hebrew navi, prophet or seer ) Group of French artists who paved the way for the development of abstract art in the early 20th century. The Nabis preached that a work of art is the visual expression of an artist s synthesis of nature and… …