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in its essential documents, the U.S. ] and the Preamble to the ]), and the residual institutions of ] which bitterly opposed it and sought to prevent its spread to other nations. The organized effort to stifle the spread of the original American idea has been called ''Synarchism'', and it takes on both ostensibly right-wing (]) and ostensibly left-wing colorations.
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in its essential documents, the U.S. ] and the Preamble to the ]), and the residual institutions of ] which bitterly opposed it and sought to prevent its spread to other nations. The organized effort to stifle the spread of the original American idea has been called ''Synarchism'', and it takes on both ostensibly right-wing (]) and ostensibly left-wing colorations.
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Contemporary political thought is dominated by the theory that the essential conflict in politics is between those of a "left-wing" persuasion, and those of a "right-wing" persuasion. An alternative view, is that the defining struggle is between the '']'' philosophy embodied in the ] (as exemplified
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Contemporary political thought is dominated by the theory that the essential conflict in politics is between those of a "left-wing" persuasion, and those of a "right-wing" persuasion. An alternative view, is that the defining struggle is between the '']'' philosophy embodied in the ] (as exemplified
218:'''Synarchism''' was a term used by U.S. Intelligence agencies during ]. It is used to describe an authoritarian political movement and ideology that evinces both "right" and "left" characteristics. The 1913 Webster's Unabridged Dictionary definition is: "Synarchy 211:'''Synarchism''' was a term used by U.S. Intelligence agencies during ]. It is used to describe an authoritarian political movement and ideology that evinces both "right" and "left" characteristics. The 1913 Webster's Unabridged Dictionary definition is: "Synarchy 63: 304:
Contemporary political thought is dominated by the theory that the essential conflict in politics is between those of a "left-wing" persuasion, and those of a "right-wing" persuasion. An alternative view, is that the defining struggle is between the
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which bitterly opposed it and sought to prevent its spread to other nations. The organized effort to stifle the spread of the original American idea has been called
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used primarily in the publications associated with ], although the term ''sinarchismo'' is in common usage throughout the Spanish-speaking world.
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used primarily in the publications associated with ], although the term ''sinarchismo'' is in common usage throughout the Spanish-speaking world.
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circles, to the effect of preventing the emergence of a constitutional republic on European soil. This became the classic synarchist
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is in common usage throughout the Spanish-speaking world.
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According to this theory, Synarchism begins with the
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