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(1809 - 1880) ~ French Statesman, Lawyer, Post-1870 Commune Leader of the Opportunist Republicans in the National Assembly, Active Revolutionary Since the Revolution of 1830 : A French statesman and lawyer. After the establishment of the Third Republic in September 1870, he became one of the leaders of the Opportunist Republicans in the National Assembly. (From : Wikipedia.org.)

(1871 - 1944) ~ French Politician, Flip-flopping Fervent Antimilitarist Socialist and Pacifist, but he Later Turned to Equally Zealous Ultranationalism : A French politician. At first, he was a fervent antimilitarist socialist and pacifist, but he later turned to equally zealous ultranationalism, declaring his patriotisme in 1912 when released from 26 months of imprisonment for anti-militarist publishing activities. (From : Wikipedia.org.)

(1858 - 1942) ~ Greek Socialist Politician, Lecturer at Oxford University, Pioneer of the Socialist Labour Movement in Greece : A Greek socialist politician. Drakoulis, once a lecturer at Oxford University, was one of the pioneers of the socialist labour movement in Greece. An energetic agitator and the most prominent figure in the nascent socialist movement, Drakoulis founded the Workers League of Greece. In August 1910, he was one of ten socialists elected to the national parliament and cooperated with the political party of Eleftherios Venizelos. (From : Wikipedia.org.)

(1917 - ) ~ American Sociology Educator, Writer, Professor, and Scholar of Labor and Economic Relationships : Form conducted research in Argentina, France, India, Italy, Korea, and Mexico. He published extensively during his career. He authored well over 100 books, monographs, and articles covering a wide range of topics including class, community disasters, community power, ideology, labor movements and unions, occupations and careers, politices, religion, sex stratificiation, social mobility, social psychology, social stratification, status, urbanism, work and much more. (From : socy.umd.edu.)

(1912 - 2006) ~ Indian Social Activist who Served as Leader of the Atheist Centre, Campaigner Against Untouchability and the Caste System, Anti-Animal Rights Activist : An Indian social activist who served as leader of the Atheist Centre for many years, campaigning against untouchability and the caste system. (From : Wikipedia.org.)

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"Politics and the English Language," by George Orwell. First published: Horizon. ? GB, London. ? April 1946. Reprinted: 'Shooting an Elephant and Other Essays.' ? 1950.

"Crumbling Creeds," by Robert Green Ingersoll. The Twentieth Century, N. Y., April 24, 1890.

"Konstantinos Speras: The Life and Activities of a Greek Anarcho-Syndicalist," by Leonardos Kottis, edited by Paul Pomonis, Translated by James Sotros, Kate Sharpley Library, 2006.

"Powderly and Gompers," by Eugene V. Debs, Unsigned article attributed to Debs, published in Locomotive Firemen?s Magazine (Terre Haute, IN), v. 14, no. 8 (August 1890), pg. 705.

"Hotel Commodore Speech," by Margaret Sanger, December 8, 1920.

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