Future Right

Future Right

Author: Donald T. Critchlow

Publisher: Macmillan

Published: 2016-05-10

Total Pages: 254

ISBN-13: 1250087589

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Contrary to those who argue that demographics are political destiny, social trends are transforming identity categories of race, gender, and youth - all of which provide rich opportunities for Republicans to create a new majority. To accomplish this, Republicans will need imagination and political acumen if they are to win over those constituencies that have become the base of the Democratic Party: minorities, young women, and millennials. Behind the reality of current voting patterns, which without doubt presents a gloomy future for the Republican Party, social trends and a deeper analysis of political attitudes reveal there is much room for Republican optimism. In this critical, data-driven book, Future Right, Donald Critchlow explores strategies for the right that will help them succeed where Democrats are floundering: how to speak to the new population of a rising and successful minority class and how to reform the salacious alliance between the government and the one percent. It is time for Republicans to adapt to societal trends for the creation of a new, transformative politics that will not only help them win the future elections, but revive a system long overrun by outmoded, top-heavy politics.


Forging a Nightmare

Forging a Nightmare

Author: Patricia A. Jackson

Publisher: Watkins Media Limited

Published: 2021-11-23

Total Pages: 470

ISBN-13: 0857669230

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FBI agent Michael Childs is tasked with tracking down a serial killer with an obsession for victims born with twelve fingers and toes. But he discovers something much more startling about himself… The only link between a series of grisly murders in New York City is that the victims were all born with twelve fingers and twelve toes. These people are known in occult circles as the Nephilim, a forsaken people, descendants of fallen angels. After a break in the case leads to supposedly killed-in-action Marine sniper Anaba Raines, Michael finds the soldier alive and well, but shockingly no longer human. Michael then discovers that he is also a Nephilim, and next on the killer’s list. Everything Michael once thought of as myth and magic starts to blur the lines of his reality, forcing him to accept a new fate to save the innocent, or die trying. File Under: Urban Fantasy [ Four Horsemen | Heaven and Hell | Ride the Storm | Inferno ]


Forging the Franchise

Forging the Franchise

Author: Dawn Langan Teele

Publisher: Princeton University Press

Published: 2020-10-06

Total Pages: 238

ISBN-13: 0691211760

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The important political motivations behind why women finally won the right to vote In the 1880s, women were barred from voting in all national-level elections, but by 1920 they were going to the polls in nearly thirty countries. What caused this massive change? Why did male politicians agree to extend voting rights to women? Contrary to conventional wisdom, it was not because of progressive ideas about women or suffragists’ pluck. In most countries, elected politicians fiercely resisted enfranchising women, preferring to extend such rights only when it seemed electorally prudent and in fact necessary to do so. Through a careful examination of the tumultuous path to women’s political inclusion in the United States, France, and the United Kingdom, Forging the Franchise demonstrates that the formation of a broad movement across social divides, and strategic alliances with political parties in competitive electoral conditions, provided the leverage that ultimately transformed women into voters. As Dawn Teele shows, in competitive environments, politicians had incentives to seek out new sources of electoral influence. A broad-based suffrage movement could reinforce those incentives by providing information about women’s preferences, and an infrastructure with which to mobilize future female voters. At the same time that politicians wanted to enfranchise women who were likely to support their party, suffragists also wanted to enfranchise women whose political preferences were similar to theirs. In contexts where political rifts were too deep, suffragists who were in favor of the vote in principle mobilized against their own political emancipation. Exploring tensions between elected leaders and suffragists and the uncertainty surrounding women as an electoral group, Forging the Franchise sheds new light on the strategic reasons behind women’s enfranchisement.


Forging the Future

Forging the Future

Author: Mary Calmes

Publisher: Dreamspinner Press

Published: 2015-06-29

Total Pages: 197

ISBN-13: 1634763041

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If Jin can regain his memory and Logan overcome the threats to his leadership, they can resume their lives. But is that what they want?


Forging a Discipline

Forging a Discipline

Author: Christopher Hood

Publisher:

Published: 2014-02

Total Pages: 303

ISBN-13: 0199682216

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A broad-ranging analysis and critique of the distinctive contribution of the University of Oxford to the scholarly study of politics over the last 100 years.


Forging World Order

Forging World Order

Author: Jack C. Plano

Publisher: New York : Macmillan

Published: 1967

Total Pages: 616

ISBN-13:

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Study of the role of international organizations in world politics, with particular reference to inter-governmental organisations (incl. The UN and specialized agencies) - includes activities of the UN family of organisations in respect of peace, disarmament, international cooperation, etc., covers administrative aspects of international bodies, etc., and contains appendices on international law. Bibliographys at the end of each chapter.


Forging a Christian Order

Forging a Christian Order

Author: Kimberly Kellison

Publisher: Univ. of Tennessee Press

Published: 2023-03-30

Total Pages: 241

ISBN-13: 1621907597

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"This is a comprehensive examination of the Baptist movement in South Carolina from its founding to the eve of the Civil War. The author argues that from the beginning, the Baptist impulse and organization were driven by elites, who closely valued hierarchy and from the earliest times mounted a Christian defense of slavery. While the ideology of Baptists tended to emanate from the lowcountry, and there was some resistance to its details in the upcountry, Baptists ministers throughout the state fashioned a Christianized version of slavery that legitimized the institution"--