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| | Anti-Federalism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The Federalist movement of the 1780s was motivated by the proposition that the national government under the Articles of Confederation was too weak, and needed to be amended or replaced. |  | | The Federalist movement gradually showed broad-construction, nationalistic tendencies; the Anti-Federalist movement favored strict-constructionism and advocated popular rights against the asserted aristocratic, centralizing tendencies of its opponent, and gradually was transformed into the Republican Party of Thomas Jefferson. |  | | (The Federalists contended that a conditional ratification would be void, so the recommendation was the strongest support that the ratifying convention could give to a bill of rights short of rejecting the Constitution.) |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-Federalist_Party
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| | Federalist - definition of Federalist in Encyclopedia |
 | | The Federalist Papers are documents associated with their movement. |  | | In the United States of America, federalist refers to three groups. |  | | Especially in the later years they are also called the Federalist Party. |
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http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/Federalist
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| | "The Federalist Society" by Jerry Landay |
 | | The Federalists were (and remain) "originalist" in their approach to the Constitution--meaning that they favored strict textual readings that tended to shear back constitutional principles developed during the more liberal Warren Court era. |  | | The Society¹s origins can be traced back to 1979--the year before Ronald Reagan¹s victory--when a legal scholar named Michael Horowitz published a tract on the public-interest law movement, exhorting conservatives to overturn a half-century of liberal dominance of the legal establishment. |  | | It is the annual lawyers¹ meeting of the Federalist Society--a conservative legal fellowship to which Starr belongs--and he is in his element. |
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http://www.washingtonmonthly.com/features/2000/0003.landay.html
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| | Ex Post |
 | | The Inns of Court movement was sparked during the 1980s by Chief Justice Warren Burger in an effort to raise the effectiveness and integrity of the bar. |  | | Their organizational efforts have been impeded, however, by the fact that Federalist membership dues must be paid in gold coins, since the Society refuses to recognize paper money as legal tender. |  | | The Federalist Society is also an organization that has been effective in bringing judges, attorneys, and students together to examine the proper role of lawyers in society. |
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| | Political Parties- An Overview |
 | | Despite the concern that parties were divisive, parties formed very early in the new administration out of the Federalist and Anti-federalist (later Jeffersonian) factions. |  | | The Republican Party formed out of the antislavery movement and came to power as a result of a split in the Democratic Party in the 1850s. |  | | The tie to a particular party is called party identification. |
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http://www.tedstelle.com/USGovernmentClass/Notes/partyoverviews.htm
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| | Commonweal Institute |
 | | Coming soon - Links to information about what the right wing is saying and how the right wing's movement's actions are damaging specific issue areas such as the environment, reproductive rights, worker's rights and others. |  | | Powells sketch of battalions of lawyers to counter Nader and the ACLU seem to foreshadow not just Pacific Legal but several similar legal foundations and the Federalist Society system for training ideologically minded lawyers. |  | | Our movement can learn something by studying the methods that have allowed the Right to become so powerful, and if we are smart, we will figure out how to apply these lessons to our own national aspirations. |
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http://www.commonwealinstitute.org/information.html
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| | World Federalist Movement-Institute for Global Policy |
 | | The World Federalist Movement is an international citizen's movement working for justice, peace, and sustainable prosperity. |  | | World federalists support the creation of democratic global structures accountable to the citizens of the world and call for the division of international authority among separate agencies. |
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| | WORLD PEACE NEWS |
 | | She was a foremost exemplar of the world movement to create a justly governed world. |  | | Even a lone but credible statement by a single credible global authority now, could work, with luck and genuousness all around the world, to start a verbal, chain reaction illuminating the idea that peace requires justice; justice, law; and law, democratic government able to outlaw war. |  | | But democracy and a rule of law can be seen to equate neatly with the advocacy of a ratifiable world government. |
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http://www.worldpeacenews.org/AUTH/ARCHIVE/085.htm
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| | Effectiveness of the Right-Wing Movement |
 | | With resulting appointments to the Courts, the Right and the school-privatization movement are poised to achieve their goals. |  | | The Right now controls the White House, the Senate, and the House of Representatives, and is engaged in an effort to dominate the Courts with Federalist Society appointees. |  | | Right-wing ideological premises and arguments dominate the national debate. |
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http://www.commonwealinstitute.org/reports/ed/section4.html
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| | HLS Federalist Society Ex Parte - - |
 | | New England School of Law Federalist Society Blog |  | | My most recent column has two items of potential interest to Federalists - a brief critical commentary on police procedures for conducting a prostitution sting in Harvard Square, and a mini-op-ed on Playmobil's privacy violation playset. |  | | By its monumental breakthrough, this revolution of the eighteenth century transformed history from a chronicle of stagnation and despotism to an ongoing movement advancing toward a veritable secular utopia of liberty and rationality and abundance. |
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| | Anti-Federalism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | With the passage of the Constitution and the Bill of Rights, both the first Federalist and Anti-Federalist movement were exhausted. |  | | The Federalist movement of the 1780s was motivated by the proposition that the national government under the Articles of Confederation was too weak, and needed to be amended or replaced. |  | | The Federalist movement gradually showed broad-construction, nationalistic tendencies; the Anti-Federalist movement favored strict-constructionism and advocated popular rights against the asserted aristocratic, centralizing tendencies of its opponent, and gradually was transformed into the Republican Party of Thomas Jefferson. |
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 | | =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=--=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Rik Panganiban email: rikp@bluewin.ch Special Adviser Mobile: +41 76 473 3274 World Federalist Movement www.wfm.org =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=--=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= |  | | --Apple-Mail-5-249557479 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII; format=flowed The World Federalist Movement endorses the Civil Society Declaration to the WSIS =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=--=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Rik Panganiban email: rikp@bluewin.ch Special Adviser Mobile: +41 76 473 3274 World Federalist Movement www.wfm.org =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=--=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= --Apple-Mail-5-249557479 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/enriched; charset=US-ASCII The World Federalist Movement endorses the Civil Society Declaration to the WSIS |  | | Nowhere in the world the real video can be seen for free.Thus, be prepared to pay a small fee to solve the mystery of the century. |
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http://mailman.greennet.org.uk/public/ct-endorse/2003-December.txt
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| | CGSNE - Books |
 | | Co-published by the World Federalist Movement/Institute for Global Policy and the Altiero Spinelli Institute for Federalist Studies. |  | | No undergraduate student movement ever grew as fast and as broadly as the Student Federalist grew between 1943 and 1949. |  | | This is the fascinating story of the rise and fall of an unique American student movement—a rare blend of idealism and pragmatism—recounted against a backdrop of cataclysmic world events. |
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http://www.globalsolutionsne.org/books.htm
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| | Anti-Federalism: Definition and Much More From Answers.com |
 | | The Federalist movement of the 1780s was motivated by the proposition that the national government under the Articles of Confederation was too weak, and needed to be amended or replaced. |  | | The Federalist movement gradually showed broad-construction, nationalistic tendencies; the Anti-Federalist movement favored strict-constructionism and advocated popular rights against the asserted aristocratic, centralizing tendencies of its opponent, and gradually was transformed into the Republican Party of Thomas Jefferson. |  | | They argued that the strong national government proposed by the Federalists was a threat to the rights of individuals and that the President would become a king. |
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http://www.answers.com/topic/anti-federalist-party
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| | Anti-Federalism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The Federalist movement gradually showed broad-construction, nationalistic tendencies; the Anti-Federalist movement favored strict-constructionism and advocated popular rights against the asserted aristocratic, centralizing tendencies of its opponent, and gradually was transformed into the Republican Party of Thomas Jefferson. |  | | The second Anti-Federalist movement formed in reaction to Alexander Hamilton's aggressive fiscal policies of George Washington's first administration. |  | | This movement is sometimes called the Anti-Administration "Party", and it would coalesce into one of the nation's first two true political parties, the Republican Party of Thomas Jefferson and James Madison (not to be confused with the modern Republican Party). |
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| | WHY SUPPORT THE WORLD FEDERALIST MOVEMENT |
 | | Membership payments are payable to World Federalist Movement |  | | World Federalism has attracted support from world -famous personalities such as Albert Einstein, Walter Cronkite, Bertrand Russell, Norman Cousins, and Sir Peter Ustinov, currently World Federalist Movement President. |  | | The World Federalist Movement continues to champion step-by-step improvements in democratic governance in the areas of international human rights, international trade, the global environment and prevention of world conflict. |
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http://www.vcn.bc.ca/wfcvb/whywf.htm
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| | Anti-Federalism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The Federalist movement of the 1780s was motivated by the proposition that the national government under the Articles of Confederation was too weak, and needed to be amended or replaced. |  | | The Federalist movement gradually showed broad-construction, nationalistic tendencies; the Anti-Federalist movement favored strict-constructionism and advocated popular rights against the asserted aristocratic, centralizing tendencies of its opponent, and gradually was transformed into the Republican Party of Thomas Jefferson. |  | | This movement is sometimes called the Anti-Administration "Party", and it would coalesce into one of the nation's first two true political parties, the Republican Party of Thomas Jefferson and James Madison (not to be confused with the modern Republican Party). |
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| | CDWG Membership |
 | | World Federalist groups since 1905 had made attempts to cooperate in the U.S. When the (former) World Federalist Association focused on a gradual approach similar to that of the United Nations, the American Movement for World Government (AMWG) was established by Wm. |  | | The World Federalist Movement is an international citizen's movement working for justice, peace, and sustainable prosperity. |  | | This is the federalist message that we bring to movements for peace, human rights, and social justice. |
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| | ipedia.com: World Federalist Movement Article |
 | | The World Federalist Movement is a global citizens movement with member and associated organizations around the globe. |  | | The World Federalist Movement (WFM) is a global citizens movement with member and associated organizations around the globe. |  | | Founded in 1947 in Montreux, Switzerland, the Movement brings together organizations and individuals committed to the vision of a "just world order through a strengthened United Nations." WFM has ECOSOC consultative status at the United Nations. |
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http://www.ipedia.com/world_federalist_movement.html
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| | "The Federalist Society" by Jerry Landay |
 | | Funnily enough, despite all that its members and affiliates have done in the service of the conservative cause, the Federalist Society is decidedly reluctant about claiming credit for its impact out in the political world. |  | | It is the annual lawyers¹ meeting of the Federalist Society--a conservative legal fellowship to which Starr belongs--and he is in his element. |  | | The Federalists were (and remain) "originalist" in their approach to the Constitution--meaning that they favored strict textual readings that tended to shear back constitutional principles developed during the more liberal Warren Court era. |
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http://www.washingtonmonthly.com/features/2000/0003.landay.html
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| | ReliefWeb » Professional Resources » Vacancies |
 | | ABOUT WFM-IGP: The World Federalist Movement-Institute for Global Policy (WFM-IGP) is a global citizens' peace movement with member and associated organizations around the globe. |  | | The World Federalist Movement-Institute for Global Policy (WFM-IGP) is a global citizens' peace movement with member and associated organizations around the globe |  | | Founded in 1947 in Montreux, Switzerland, the Movement brings together organizations and individuals committed to the vision of a "just world order through a strengthened and democratized United Nations." WFM-IGP has 23 member organizations and 16 associated organizations worldwide. |
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http://www.reliefweb.int/rw/res.nsf/db900SID/OCHA-6BLQ4T?OpenDocument
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| | CGSNE - Books |
 | | Co-published by the World Federalist Movement/Institute for Global Policy and the Altiero Spinelli Institute for Federalist Studies. |  | | World Federalist Reader One: On the Bicentennial of the United States Constitution, a Message for Our Times |  | | This is the fascinating story of the rise and fall of an unique American student movementa rare blend of idealism and pragmatismrecounted against a backdrop of cataclysmic world events. |
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| | Peter Ustinov - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Ustinov also served as President of the World Federalist Movement from 1991 until his death. |  | | Sir Peter Ustinov, President of the World Federalist Movement from 1991-2004, Dies at Age 82, World Federalist Movement, Mar. 29, 2004. |  | | Ustinov was born in Swiss Cottage in London. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Ustinov
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| | CGSNE - Books |
 | | Co-published by the World Federalist Movement/Institute for Global Policy and the Altiero Spinelli Institute for Federalist Studies. |  | | World Federalist Reader One: On the Bicentennial of the United States Constitution, a Message for Our Times |  | | This is the fascinating story of the rise and fall of an unique American student movementa rare blend of idealism and pragmatismrecounted against a backdrop of cataclysmic world events. |
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| | Democratic World Federalists |
 | | W.F.M. A summary of the 2004 Annual Meeting of the governing Council and Executive Committee of the World Federalist Movement held on 23-24 October in Den Haag, the Netherlands. |  | | Get a more detailed account of World Federalist plans and visions, read about some of the issues and debates within the movement, and learn more about events and activities. |  | | Approved by the World Congress of the World Federalist Movement |
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| | World Federalism |
 | | The World Federalist Movement itself can be contacted at World Federalist Movement. |  | | The Federalist Papers by Hamilton, Madison and Jay (1788) are also well worth reading: although written to support the US federal constitution, many of the arguments are quite general and apply equally well to world federation (indeed in Federalist #43 Madison comes close to arguing for global federation on the US model). |  | | World Federalism means having democratically accountable political institutions to deal with issues at the most appropriate level, according to the principle of subsidiarity. |
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| | Wrold social forum 2004 - Mumbay - Towards a Wrold Parliament |
 | | Nicola Vallinoto activist of the World Federalist Movement (www.wfm.org) will present a document titled "Globalization and World Parliament" written by Prof. |  | | World Federalist Movement (www.wfm.org) and Movimento Federalista Europeo (www.mfe.it) |  | | Define a common project for a World Parliament and create a coalition of global civil society movements to pursue this objective. |
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http://www.mfe.it/newglobal/wsf/mumbay.htm
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| | Federalist - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The Federalist Papers are documents associated with their movement. |  | | In Canada as a whole, a federalist is one who generally supports the centralisation of power in the federal government, rather than the distribution of power amongst the provinces. |  | | The Federalist Society for Law and Public Policy Studies is an organization of conservative and libertarian lawyers and others dedicated to debate of these principles. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federalist
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| | federalist: Definition and Much More From Answers.com |
 | | The Federalist Papers are documents associated with their movement. |  | | In Quebec, a federalist, in regards to the future of the Quebec people and the National Question, defends the concept of Quebec remaining within Canada, while either keeping the status quo or pursuing greater autonomy and national recognition for Quebec within the Canadian federation. |  | | Federalist Of or relating to Federalism or Federalists. |
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http://www.answers.com/topic/federalist
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| | Quebec sovereignty movement - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The Quebec sovereignty movement, also commonly referred to as the Quebec separatist movement and the Quebec Independence movement, is a political movement for the attainment of independence for the Province of Quebec from the nation of Canada. |  | | Quebec federalist nationalists think that the Quebec people should be recognized as a de facto nation by the federal government of Canada and initiate the constitutional reforms that presuppose such a recognition. |  | | This movement ultimately gave birth to the Parti Québécois in 1968. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Quebec_sovereignist_movement
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