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Reformed Political Party
The Reformed Political Party is an orthodox Protestant Calvinist political party in the Netherlands. The term Reformed is not a reference to political reform, but is a synonym for Calvinism. The SGP is the oldest political party in the Netherlands in its current form, and has for its entire existence been in opposition. The party has, owing to its orthodox political ideals and its refusal to cooperate in any cabinet, been called a testimonial party.
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published: 12 Jan 2016
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The 5 Most Anti-Libertarian TV Shows Ever!
A little while ago, we tallied up “The 5 Best Libertarian TV Shows.” South Park, Penn & Teller: Bullshit, The Wire, The Prisoner, House of Cards: They’re all there, along with your abuse in the comments for leaving out Firefly, Yes, Minister, King of the Hill, and all your other favorites.
Now it’s time to list the five TV shows that are the absolute *worst* from a libertarian perspective.
Let us know in the comments what we got right and what we got wrong!
Written by Nick Gillespie. Shot and Edited by Meredith Bragg. About 4 minutes.
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published: 10 Oct 2014
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Why Some North Korean Defectors Want to Go Back
Nearly 34,000 North Koreans have defected to South Korea since figures were first collected in 1998. While the number of new arrivals dropped to a trickle in recent years due to strict Covid controls in North Korea and China, they are almost certain to start rising again now that border constraints are easing.
For many, the journey is arduous. Since the border between the two Koreas is one of the most militarized in the world, almost all defectors first flee to China until they can gather enough money to reach a third country, such as Thailand. Then they can apply for asylum in South Korea, which grants them citizenship after a security screening.
Their resettlement should in theory be easier because they’re moving to a country with a common language, culture and traditions. But North Ko...
published: 29 Mar 2023
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Elections in the Netherlands
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The Relevance of 1937 Today : The Struggle Continues
Lunchtime Lecture Series 2012 presented by Mr. Trevor Marshall. Hosted by The University of the West Indies, Open Campus in Collaboration The Central Bank of Barbados.
published: 18 Feb 2013
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The Vote
Just over 100 years ago, the question of women’s right to vote was hotly contested, even among leading women of the day. Then, as today, women were divided by issues of race and economic class.
Hear the arguments on all sides of the women’s suffrage debate in a free virtual program featuring a dramatized fictional conversation among four influential Richmond women: Society maven and philanthropist, Sallie May Dooley; her niece Nora Houston, an artist, educator and prominent activist; Ora Brown Stokes Perry, a community organizer and African American suffragist; and Maggie L. Walker, the pioneering banker and businesswoman.
The conversation will be followed by a panel discussion on the history of the women’s suffrage movement, with historian Elvatrice Parker Belsches, author of the bo...
published: 26 Mar 2022
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Suhel Seth on 3 P's (Primary Health, Primary Education and Population)
Dialogue With Suhel Seth
at Federation of Gujarat Industries Business Centre, Vadodara
24th August 2011
published: 13 Sep 2011
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Netherlands | Parliament Election March 2021 | The Political Parties | Europe Elects
This is the YouTube service of Europe Elects. Poll aggregation and election analysis for countries in the European Union. Europe Elects introduces the new parties created in 2020 that have had a significance in the electoral landscape of their countries.
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The Farmer-Labor Movement: A Minnesota Story
The Farmer-Labor movement founded the most successful third-party in U.S. political history. This progressive movement elected candidates and advanced political change in Minnesota from 1917 until it merged with the Democrats in 1944, to form the DFL, the Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party.
The documentary portrays this history through the voices of Farmer-Labor leaders and their descendants, as well as contemporary historians and activists. Animated segments bring the personal stories of Farmer-Labor men and women to life, while songs from the period convey the spirit of the movement.
The parallels between the show’s historic conflicts and contemporary issues are striking. The challenges the Farmer-Labor movement faced and its progressive legacy still resonate today.
published: 24 Sep 2022
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History Revealed: The Farmer-Labor Movement
History Revealed: The Farmer-Labor Movement: A Minnesota Story
Documentary Film Screening & Discussion with Filmmakers Randy Croce, Tom O’Connell, and Anna Kuharjec
Thursday, November 10, 2022, 7:00 pm
The Farmer-Labor movement founded the most successful third-party in U.S. political history. This progressive movement elected candidates and advanced political change in Minnesota from 1917 until its merger with the Democrats in 1944, to form the DFL, the Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party. The documentary portrays this history through the voices of Farmer-Labor leaders and their descendants, as well as contemporary historians and activists. Animated segments bring the personal stories of Farmer-Labor men and women to life, while songs from the period convey the spirit of the movement.
While t...
published: 09 Jan 2023
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Reformed Political Party
The Reformed Political Party is an orthodox Protestant Calvinist political party in the Netherlands. The term Reformed is not a reference to political reform, b...
The Reformed Political Party is an orthodox Protestant Calvinist political party in the Netherlands. The term Reformed is not a reference to political reform, but is a synonym for Calvinism. The SGP is the oldest political party in the Netherlands in its current form, and has for its entire existence been in opposition. The party has, owing to its orthodox political ideals and its refusal to cooperate in any cabinet, been called a testimonial party.
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The Reformed Political Party is an orthodox Protestant Calvinist political party in the Netherlands. The term Reformed is not a reference to political reform, but is a synonym for Calvinism. The SGP is the oldest political party in the Netherlands in its current form, and has for its entire existence been in opposition. The party has, owing to its orthodox political ideals and its refusal to cooperate in any cabinet, been called a testimonial party.
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- published: 12 Jan 2016
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The 5 Most Anti-Libertarian TV Shows Ever!
A little while ago, we tallied up “The 5 Best Libertarian TV Shows.” South Park, Penn & Teller: Bullshit, The Wire, The Prisoner, House of Cards: They’re all th...
A little while ago, we tallied up “The 5 Best Libertarian TV Shows.” South Park, Penn & Teller: Bullshit, The Wire, The Prisoner, House of Cards: They’re all there, along with your abuse in the comments for leaving out Firefly, Yes, Minister, King of the Hill, and all your other favorites.
Now it’s time to list the five TV shows that are the absolute *worst* from a libertarian perspective.
Let us know in the comments what we got right and what we got wrong!
Written by Nick Gillespie. Shot and Edited by Meredith Bragg. About 4 minutes.
Go to http://reason.com/reasontv/2014/10/10/the-5-most-anti-libertarian-shows-ever for full list of shows, links, downloadable versions, and more.
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Now it’s time to list the five TV shows that are the absolute *worst* from a libertarian perspective.
Let us know in the comments what we got right and what we got wrong!
Written by Nick Gillespie. Shot and Edited by Meredith Bragg. About 4 minutes.
Go to http://reason.com/reasontv/2014/10/10/the-5-most-anti-libertarian-shows-ever for full list of shows, links, downloadable versions, and more.
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- published: 10 Oct 2014
- views: 248862
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Why Some North Korean Defectors Want to Go Back
Nearly 34,000 North Koreans have defected to South Korea since figures were first collected in 1998. While the number of new arrivals dropped to a trickle in re...
Nearly 34,000 North Koreans have defected to South Korea since figures were first collected in 1998. While the number of new arrivals dropped to a trickle in recent years due to strict Covid controls in North Korea and China, they are almost certain to start rising again now that border constraints are easing.
For many, the journey is arduous. Since the border between the two Koreas is one of the most militarized in the world, almost all defectors first flee to China until they can gather enough money to reach a third country, such as Thailand. Then they can apply for asylum in South Korea, which grants them citizenship after a security screening.
Their resettlement should in theory be easier because they’re moving to a country with a common language, culture and traditions. But North Korea’s decades of isolation and lack of uncensored information has caused a wide rift with South Korea.
Once North Koreans arrive, South Korea offers an initial settlement funding of 9 million won ($6,900), vocational training and subsidies for employers for hiring defectors. Many live near each other in blocks of inexpensive apartments, oftentimes the so-called 25-square-meter “rental apartments” provided by the government.
When the support runs out, they must provide for themselves — often leading to grim outcomes.
The unemployment rate for defectors is about twice the national average. Many older defectors retain a northern Korean accent, making them stand out each time they speak. Others bear scars such as psychological trauma or physical problems such as lung damage from digging for coal in unsafe mines with no protective equipment.
Nearly 90% of defectors in Seoul said they’ve had trouble settling into their new homes after a decade, according to a 2022 study from the Seoul Institute. North Korean defectors between 2017 and 2021 experienced suicidal impulses more than double the rate of South Korea population, which is already among the highest in the world, according to a survey from the Seoul Institute.
In some cases, leaving could prove fatal for family members who don’t flee. Lee, who defected to South Korea in 2017, and only gave her surname due to safety concerns, could only afford to bring one of her sons with her. When the North Korean authorities found out about her defection, they beat her oldest son to death.
“I am so lonely,” Lee said. “I want to go back and die there — South Korea is as suffocating as the North.”
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Nearly 34,000 North Koreans have defected to South Korea since figures were first collected in 1998. While the number of new arrivals dropped to a trickle in recent years due to strict Covid controls in North Korea and China, they are almost certain to start rising again now that border constraints are easing.
For many, the journey is arduous. Since the border between the two Koreas is one of the most militarized in the world, almost all defectors first flee to China until they can gather enough money to reach a third country, such as Thailand. Then they can apply for asylum in South Korea, which grants them citizenship after a security screening.
Their resettlement should in theory be easier because they’re moving to a country with a common language, culture and traditions. But North Korea’s decades of isolation and lack of uncensored information has caused a wide rift with South Korea.
Once North Koreans arrive, South Korea offers an initial settlement funding of 9 million won ($6,900), vocational training and subsidies for employers for hiring defectors. Many live near each other in blocks of inexpensive apartments, oftentimes the so-called 25-square-meter “rental apartments” provided by the government.
When the support runs out, they must provide for themselves — often leading to grim outcomes.
The unemployment rate for defectors is about twice the national average. Many older defectors retain a northern Korean accent, making them stand out each time they speak. Others bear scars such as psychological trauma or physical problems such as lung damage from digging for coal in unsafe mines with no protective equipment.
Nearly 90% of defectors in Seoul said they’ve had trouble settling into their new homes after a decade, according to a 2022 study from the Seoul Institute. North Korean defectors between 2017 and 2021 experienced suicidal impulses more than double the rate of South Korea population, which is already among the highest in the world, according to a survey from the Seoul Institute.
In some cases, leaving could prove fatal for family members who don’t flee. Lee, who defected to South Korea in 2017, and only gave her surname due to safety concerns, could only afford to bring one of her sons with her. When the North Korean authorities found out about her defection, they beat her oldest son to death.
“I am so lonely,” Lee said. “I want to go back and die there — South Korea is as suffocating as the North.”
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- published: 29 Mar 2023
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Elections in the Netherlands
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The Relevance of 1937 Today : The Struggle Continues
Lunchtime Lecture Series 2012 presented by Mr. Trevor Marshall. Hosted by The University of the West Indies, Open Campus in Collaboration The Central Bank of Ba...
Lunchtime Lecture Series 2012 presented by Mr. Trevor Marshall. Hosted by The University of the West Indies, Open Campus in Collaboration The Central Bank of Barbados.
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Lunchtime Lecture Series 2012 presented by Mr. Trevor Marshall. Hosted by The University of the West Indies, Open Campus in Collaboration The Central Bank of Barbados.
- published: 18 Feb 2013
- views: 2796
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The Vote
Just over 100 years ago, the question of women’s right to vote was hotly contested, even among leading women of the day. Then, as today, women were divided by i...
Just over 100 years ago, the question of women’s right to vote was hotly contested, even among leading women of the day. Then, as today, women were divided by issues of race and economic class.
Hear the arguments on all sides of the women’s suffrage debate in a free virtual program featuring a dramatized fictional conversation among four influential Richmond women: Society maven and philanthropist, Sallie May Dooley; her niece Nora Houston, an artist, educator and prominent activist; Ora Brown Stokes Perry, a community organizer and African American suffragist; and Maggie L. Walker, the pioneering banker and businesswoman.
The conversation will be followed by a panel discussion on the history of the women’s suffrage movement, with historian Elvatrice Parker Belsches, author of the book “Richmond, Virginia,” part of Arcadia Publishing’s Black America Series, and Lynn Johnston, Centennial Committee Co-Chair for the League of Women Voters Richmond Metro Area, hosted by Maymont’s Manager of Historical Education, Lucretia Anderson.
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Just over 100 years ago, the question of women’s right to vote was hotly contested, even among leading women of the day. Then, as today, women were divided by issues of race and economic class.
Hear the arguments on all sides of the women’s suffrage debate in a free virtual program featuring a dramatized fictional conversation among four influential Richmond women: Society maven and philanthropist, Sallie May Dooley; her niece Nora Houston, an artist, educator and prominent activist; Ora Brown Stokes Perry, a community organizer and African American suffragist; and Maggie L. Walker, the pioneering banker and businesswoman.
The conversation will be followed by a panel discussion on the history of the women’s suffrage movement, with historian Elvatrice Parker Belsches, author of the book “Richmond, Virginia,” part of Arcadia Publishing’s Black America Series, and Lynn Johnston, Centennial Committee Co-Chair for the League of Women Voters Richmond Metro Area, hosted by Maymont’s Manager of Historical Education, Lucretia Anderson.
- published: 26 Mar 2022
- views: 124
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Suhel Seth on 3 P's (Primary Health, Primary Education and Population)
Dialogue With Suhel Seth
at Federation of Gujarat Industries Business Centre, Vadodara
24th August 2011
Dialogue With Suhel Seth
at Federation of Gujarat Industries Business Centre, Vadodara
24th August 2011
https://wn.com/Suhel_Seth_On_3_P's_(Primary_Health,_Primary_Education_And_Population)
Dialogue With Suhel Seth
at Federation of Gujarat Industries Business Centre, Vadodara
24th August 2011
- published: 13 Sep 2011
- views: 138
43:59
Netherlands | Parliament Election March 2021 | The Political Parties | Europe Elects
This is the YouTube service of Europe Elects. Poll aggregation and election analysis for countries in the European Union. Europe Elects introduces the new parti...
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- published: 17 Mar 2021
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The Farmer-Labor Movement: A Minnesota Story
The Farmer-Labor movement founded the most successful third-party in U.S. political history. This progressive movement elected candidates and advanced politic...
The Farmer-Labor movement founded the most successful third-party in U.S. political history. This progressive movement elected candidates and advanced political change in Minnesota from 1917 until it merged with the Democrats in 1944, to form the DFL, the Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party.
The documentary portrays this history through the voices of Farmer-Labor leaders and their descendants, as well as contemporary historians and activists. Animated segments bring the personal stories of Farmer-Labor men and women to life, while songs from the period convey the spirit of the movement.
The parallels between the show’s historic conflicts and contemporary issues are striking. The challenges the Farmer-Labor movement faced and its progressive legacy still resonate today.
https://wn.com/The_Farmer_Labor_Movement_A_Minnesota_Story
The Farmer-Labor movement founded the most successful third-party in U.S. political history. This progressive movement elected candidates and advanced political change in Minnesota from 1917 until it merged with the Democrats in 1944, to form the DFL, the Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party.
The documentary portrays this history through the voices of Farmer-Labor leaders and their descendants, as well as contemporary historians and activists. Animated segments bring the personal stories of Farmer-Labor men and women to life, while songs from the period convey the spirit of the movement.
The parallels between the show’s historic conflicts and contemporary issues are striking. The challenges the Farmer-Labor movement faced and its progressive legacy still resonate today.
- published: 24 Sep 2022
- views: 1412
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History Revealed: The Farmer-Labor Movement
History Revealed: The Farmer-Labor Movement: A Minnesota Story
Documentary Film Screening & Discussion with Filmmakers Randy Croce, Tom O’Connell, and Anna Kuha...
History Revealed: The Farmer-Labor Movement: A Minnesota Story
Documentary Film Screening & Discussion with Filmmakers Randy Croce, Tom O’Connell, and Anna Kuharjec
Thursday, November 10, 2022, 7:00 pm
The Farmer-Labor movement founded the most successful third-party in U.S. political history. This progressive movement elected candidates and advanced political change in Minnesota from 1917 until its merger with the Democrats in 1944, to form the DFL, the Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party. The documentary portrays this history through the voices of Farmer-Labor leaders and their descendants, as well as contemporary historians and activists. Animated segments bring the personal stories of Farmer-Labor men and women to life, while songs from the period convey the spirit of the movement.
While the movement’s ideas and achievements still affect Minnesota’s political and social fabric, its history is largely unknown. The documentary addresses that awareness gap and points out how Farmer-Labor goals and the challenges still resonate today.
Randy Croce has been a documentary photographer and video producer since 1976. His PBS broadcast shows include Clouded Land, If Stone Could Speak and Who built Our Capitol? He worked at the U of M Labor Education Service, where he produced shows with workers and their unions.
Tom O’Connell is a retired professor of Political Studies from Metropolitan State University and served as founding chairperson of ESFL’s Board of Directors. He has taught and written about social movements with a special focus on MInnesota’s Farmer-Labor and Progressive Populist History.
Anna Kuharjec has a Ph.D. in History from the University of Illinois and is teaching in the History program of the Dougherty Family College of the University of St. Thomas.
https://wn.com/History_Revealed_The_Farmer_Labor_Movement
History Revealed: The Farmer-Labor Movement: A Minnesota Story
Documentary Film Screening & Discussion with Filmmakers Randy Croce, Tom O’Connell, and Anna Kuharjec
Thursday, November 10, 2022, 7:00 pm
The Farmer-Labor movement founded the most successful third-party in U.S. political history. This progressive movement elected candidates and advanced political change in Minnesota from 1917 until its merger with the Democrats in 1944, to form the DFL, the Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party. The documentary portrays this history through the voices of Farmer-Labor leaders and their descendants, as well as contemporary historians and activists. Animated segments bring the personal stories of Farmer-Labor men and women to life, while songs from the period convey the spirit of the movement.
While the movement’s ideas and achievements still affect Minnesota’s political and social fabric, its history is largely unknown. The documentary addresses that awareness gap and points out how Farmer-Labor goals and the challenges still resonate today.
Randy Croce has been a documentary photographer and video producer since 1976. His PBS broadcast shows include Clouded Land, If Stone Could Speak and Who built Our Capitol? He worked at the U of M Labor Education Service, where he produced shows with workers and their unions.
Tom O’Connell is a retired professor of Political Studies from Metropolitan State University and served as founding chairperson of ESFL’s Board of Directors. He has taught and written about social movements with a special focus on MInnesota’s Farmer-Labor and Progressive Populist History.
Anna Kuharjec has a Ph.D. in History from the University of Illinois and is teaching in the History program of the Dougherty Family College of the University of St. Thomas.
- published: 09 Jan 2023
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