- government. A
manifesto can
accept a
previously published opinion or
public consensus, but many
prominent manifestos—such as The
Communist Manifesto (1848) and...
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Includes manifestoes of
various political parties in the
Netherlands Includes manifestoes of
various political parties in
Sweden Includes manifestoes of various...
- at the
Wayback Machine". "
Manifesto of Surrealism,
English translation,"
accessed 16 Aug. 2023 'André Breton,
Manifestoes of Surrealism, transl. Richard...
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refer to:
Manifesto (horse) Il
manifesto, an
Italian newspaper Manifesto (art collective)
Manifesto (1988 film)
Manifesto (2015 film)
Manifesto, working...
- 1162/octo.2010.132.1.135. S2CID 57566909. Lyon,
Janet (1991). "Transforming
manifestoes: a second-wave problematic". Yale
Journal of Criticism. 5 (1): 101–127...
- The GNU
Manifesto is a call-to-action by
Richard Stallman encouraging parti****tion and
support of the GNU Project's goal in
developing the GNU free computer...
- The
Communist Manifesto (German: Das
Kommunistische Manifest),
originally the
Manifesto of the
Communist Party (Manifest der
Kommunistischen Partei),...
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Manifestoes of
Surrealism is a book by André Breton,
describing the aims, meaning, and
political position of the
Surrealist movement. It was published...
- of the
Golden Dawn (1887–1903).
Between 1610 and 1615, two
anonymous manifestos appeared in
early modern Germany and soon
after were
published throughout...
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Humanist Manifesto is the
title of
three manifestos laying out a
humanist worldview. They are the
original A
Humanist Manifesto (1933,
often referred to...