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In this context, he had set his sight on promoting "social poetry", the merger between lyricism and political militantism.
He acknowledged that, had his promotion of violent black militantism prevailed, it would have resulted in "a total bloodbath".
But these NGOs are not involved in anti-corruption militantism.
Such militantism, however, could not keep Ovidiu Balan and his family in France.
But other authors see globalization as an opportunity to revive militantism or even co-operative utopianism (Bachelart, 2001).
The film has been criticised for not being really political, for offering a nostalgic view of the period's militantism, drained of its incendiary petrol.
Some turn away from violent militantism with the Basque separatist organisation ETA declaring an end to its 43-year campaign of political violence.
He discovered his militantism when working in the Match Factory of Aubervilliers-Pantin in 1895 at the age of 16 years.
Ramdane advised Boumendjel to change his professional orientation, so he joined the litigation department of Shell corporation, while still continuing his militantism in the FLN.
He also reported the growing unrest and militantism among the Winnebago and other local tribes prior to Tecumseh's War and was told to him that the nations would:
In its early years the magazine supported Sri Lankan Tamil militantism but following the takeover by Kandiah (publisher) and Rajanayagam (editor) in December 1987 the magazine took a moderate editorial stance.
I note that Islam prescribes that thieves should have their hands amputated and that the most prominent proponent of Islamic militantism in the UK (the former bouncer Mullah 'Hook') has lost both his.
Morocco, a constitutional monarchy that is friendly to the West, has struggled to curb growing Islamic fundamentalism and has battled persistent militantism in a small segment of that movement that wants to establish an Islamic theocracy.