Word: sloganism
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...huge maps indicated that Pakistan (a separate Moslem state) took in all three North Western provinces and vaulted over the huge United Provinces and Bihar to include Bengal and Assam in the northeast. This was the most ambitious claim to territories since Jinnah had first espoused Pakistan as a slogan to bargain against Hindu political domination. The directed cheers of his party and the pandal (huge tent) bright with Pakistan banners (see cut) heartened...
...Solidarity. The national slogan of Japan, proclaimed last year, at the time of the first Solomons battle, is "A Hundred Year War." The Japanese people unquestioningly accept this prospect of incessant struggle to hold what they have won. They are solidly behind the Emperor and Premier Hideki Tojo, a strong, able and extremely popular man who is a powerful symbol of Japanese unity. Within the country, there is no opposition worthy of the name: the Allies must rely solely on their military power to crush the military power of Japan...
Diseases of the Left. Deafness aside, Freeman is a man to whom liberty is neither a slogan nor a parade salute, but a wrenching, incandescent obsession. In his characters he gives powerful symbols of the conflicting indispensables of genuine revolution or civilization-Intellect, Heart and Action. His findings suggest-though he is too devotedly political-minded to be aware of it-that any attempt to achieve liberty through any form of organization, as such, is tragically hopeless...
Common Origin. Common Wealth had its first discernible origin in 1940, when philanthropic, wildly socialistic, 36-year-old Sir Richard launched his Forward March Movement with the slogan: "Liberty, Equality, and Material Well Being." In early 1941, Author J. B. Priestley and a group of other intellectuals prodded the Churchill Government with a manifesto demanding a definition of Britain's war and peace aims, a more positive social consciousness...
...Sunday or something similar? After all they're Navy men and shipmates for whom are should be willing to to little things like that. Maybe the W. and R. Officer could find out about it. Congrats to Jay Gates on the successful campaign for Big A1 ... the slogan which carried all wards and precincts in Platoon Three was a pip--"March Smartly With Big A1 Hartley" ... "Keep out of the Mud with...