Word: propagandas
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Dates: during 1970-1970
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...West Bank of the Jordan River, taken over by Jordan. Another 700,000 Palestinians were dispersed as refugees; most ended up in 54 refugee camps in Jordan, Syria and Lebanon, where they remained, forgotten by the world and deliberately abandoned by Arab nations, who found them useful propaganda pawns in the vocal war against Israel...
...more sympathetic than when they started. "They think the idea of one nation with one religion is prejudiced, and they were kicked out of their homes," said Catherine Holz, 15, of New York as she reached the safety of Cyprus. "They gave us some pamphlets. People said it was propaganda, but I believe that some of it was true...
...have been told was its first strike by employees. It was occasioned essentially by a contest for control between the leadership of two rival unions. But that is not the way it was reported in what I remember as one of the first of the scores of SDS propaganda leaflets to which we-all of us at Harvard-have since been continuously subjected...
Maurice Merleau-Ponty, a French existential Marxist, speaks very convincingly in Humanism and Terror about the liberal illusions. He says: Communism is often discussed in terms of contrast between deception, cunning, violence, propaganda [Pusey used many of these same words] and the respect for truth, law and individual consciousness... Communists reply that in democracies, cunning, violence, propaganda, and realpolitik in the guise of liberal principles are the substance of foreign or colonial politics and even of domestic politics. Respect for law and liberty has served to justify police repression of strikes in America... The material and moral culture of England...
...attributes their success to organizational factors to an unwarranted degree. Such inaccuracies lead him to place too much emphasis on the possibility of inducing the NLF to accept a negotiated settlement which would leave an American presence and the Saigon government intact. Huntington imports the cliches produced for mass propaganda (subversion, invasion, even South Vietnamese military success) into his analysis. Doing so reduces his ability to produce correct strategic evaluations...