Word: nationalist
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...remedy Oglesby proposed is "decentralization and the creation of human communities," which he later clarified as a stricter enforcement of anti-trust legislation. As things stand, "our humanity is being pounded out of us by the consolidated power of a nationalist corporate welfare capitalism. Get the Government out of people's private lives...
...Black nationalism" and "black power" go hand in hand with this new tone of excitement, of anticipation. "Black nationalism" is a vague term, however, and in Watts it describes a feeling as well as a program. Malcolm X coined the term, but now those who call themselves "nationalists" range from "primitivists" who believe all white men are blue-eyed devils to a more pragmatic sort who believe that even a white man can be a nationalist if he shares their approach to the civil rights problem...
...promised that the U.S. will oppose giving the Chinese a seat so long as their "stated program" is to "transform the world by violence." By failing to adopt the two-China policy, which would allow Red China to enter on the condition that it recognized the equal right of Nationalist China to membership, the U.S. has missed a valuable opportunity to modify its policy...
...four Vietnamese together and you have five political opinions." A few common threads run through the mix: most of the candidates favor a strong executive rather than government by parliament; they want a constitution that guarantees freedom from arbitrary arrest and freedom of speech; all members are vehemently nationalist and antiCommunist. Some of the more prominent facces: >Dr. Dang Van Sung, 51, a physician turned editor of Saigon's influential daily Chinh Luan ("The Right Opinion"), who is popular among intellectuals and the Hoa Hao, and could probably be elected assembly chairman if he chose. "He may turn...
...week to the day after the assassination of Prime Minister Hendrik Verwoerd, the leaders of South Africa's ruling Nationalist Party met in the Parliament building in Cape Town to choose his successor. There were half a dozen candidates for the job, but it was never much of a race. The obvious front runner was beefy Balthazar Johannes Vorster, 50, Minister of Justice, Police and Prisons, and boss of the massive security organization that enforced South African apartheid...