Word: democratism
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...have done something which is perhaps unique in American politics." The Manhattan Republican and the Tennessee Democrat had agreed-in a general way-on the machinery of a potential international peace organization, and were ready to take that much of foreign policy out of the 1944 campaign...
...Midwestern suspicion of other nations? Progressives had explanations ready: for the first time the primary had been held in August, when farmers are busy; Progressives traditionally show poorly in primaries ; the Party's candidates were mostly unknowns; there had been no significant differences in issues (the leading Republican, Democrat and Progressive candidates all campaigned for international cooperation...
...action between Moscow and the Holy See in the solution of Eastern Europe's postwar social and religious problems. . . . The proposals are understood to have been in a memorandum which Kostylev forwarded to the Pope through Palmiro Togliatti, [Italian] Communist (see above) and Alcide de Gaspari, [Italian] Christian Democrat leader...
...world's most-written-about head of state. He approached the subject of Franklin D. Roosevelt with precisely the same mixture of curiosity, detachment and aplomb that he took to Riad. The result is, with the possible exception of Gerald W. Johnson's Roosevelt: Dictator or Democrat, the most balanced and readable book about the President that has yet appeared...
...would like to predict that the 1948 nominees for President of the United States will be General George C. Marshall, Democrat, and General Douglas MacArthur, Republican...