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Career in Politics and Political Writings

2020
Abstract This chapter examines Strauß’s brief career in politics and his chief political writings, which took place from 1847 to1848. It first examines Strauβ’s attitude toward politics and his initial ambivalence about entering the political sphere It then examines his Der Romantiker auf dem Throne der Cäsaren, Strauß’s satire of the ...
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A New Career in Politics

1997
Ricardo began his third career when he entered Parliament on February 26, 1819 after retiring from the Stock Exchange and having completed his principal works in political economy. He died prematurely four and a half years later in September 1823, having delivered 106 recorded speeches in the House of Commons, 11 more on various other occasions, and ...
John P. Henderson, John B. Davis
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Political Career

2018
Chapter 25 focuses on Demosthenes’ political career on the basis of his own public speeches (dêmêgoriai). To this end, it asks some fundamental questions concerning the ‘interpretation’ of the individual and his times, such as the allegedly ‘fateful’ importance of the conflict that opposed the kingdom of Macedon to Athens, compared to the conflict that
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The Mayor’s Political Career

2007
From time to time the claim is made that ‘politicians are all the same’ — not least when politicians are lambasted in the aftermath of unpopular decisions or actions. The differences between the various individuals who make up the political elite are claimed to be minor compared to the differences between persons belonging to the upper strata of the ...
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Politics, Careers and Elections

1997
At the final level of analysis, or the narrow end of the funnel, are the political process and the politicians. Though the previous levels have set the parameters to what was possible, they by no means determined the outcome of privatisation of oil assets. Politicians had a choice in whether or not to sell the oil assets.
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Careers, Science, and Politics

Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 1966
“A few scientists must leave their professions to pursue the hard course of elective politics.”The author is professor of political science and sociology at the University of Chicago, and author of Dimensions of Congressional Voting (University of California Press, 1958). During 1943–46 he was a staff member of the MIT Radiation Laboratory.
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