Sentences with phrase «political tract»

Still Dr. George should understand that Eli's sort of distancing has a long history in letters and especially in political tracts.
The left - wing cult is led by former LaRouche associate Dr. Fred Newman (although the titular leader is Dr. Lenora Fulani, who fronts for the party as its presidential candidate), who considers himself a modern Lenin and writes hardline Marxist political tracts.
Is there anything more invigorating than writing a response to the response to the response of a boldly political tract of Marxist art criticism?
@simon peter, You do realize that the entirety of the Book of Revelation is nothing more than a thinly veiled political tract, railing against the Roman overlords of the time, that names were converted into a numerical value so as not to provoke the ire of Rome?
QS: Yes, John Milton offers a purely neo-Roman view of freedom and free states in both the major political tracts he published after the execution of Charles I.
Miles J Unger Simon & Schuster, # 20 Near the beginning of this important biography of Niccolò Machiavelli, Unger makes the bold claim that The Prince, the work that secured its author's fame in the history of ideas, is «the most notorious and influential political tract ever written».
Very few people outside university political science departments want to read a 341 - page political tract, and I have zero interest in writing one.
As Lucy discovers and explores the traces of her lineage - from an heirloom tapestry and dusty political tracts to a web of allusions depicted in stained - glass windows throughout upstate New York - the family story she has always known is shattered, Lucy's quest for the truth reconfigures her family's history, links her to a unique slice of the suffragette movement, and yields dramatic insights that embolden her to live freely.
With Dodo Data Dada, Dettmer turns his attention to reference books, including full sets of mid-century encyclopedias and turn - of - the century political tracts, excavating them to «expose a mass of fragmented and disjointed associations».
Of course, he got is corn education from working the land for decades instead of reading political tracts and garbage from people that never spent one day turning soil for the next crop.
No one said it as clearly as John in his political tract called «The Apocalypse of Christ,» otherwise known as the Book of Revelation.
Or read Psalm 23 as a political tract, a rejection of unjust secular authority.
The four features are the highlights, but the totality celebrates the diversity of cinematic forms in early cinema: 30 - second «actualities,» newsreels, cartoons, political tracts, documentary exposés, and more.
Would you categorize GRANNY D as a memoir or a political tract or both?
In literary terms, curators have selected approaches that range from the philosophical essay or the political tract, to the character sketch or tone poem.
This publication features a vast range of historical paintings, political tracts, poems and ballads, as well as new work by Deller.
Denniston wonders whether it's possible for the court to decide this case so that it sounds like a reasoned decision, rather than a «political tract» as in Bush v. Gore.
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