Its anti-establishment stance was appealing to young and politically marginalized South Africans.
During his tenure, Belcher politically marginalized those who he perceived as opposition and made many powerful enemies in both provinces.
It offers advice to inexperienced or politically marginalized regions and groups.
Members of the former Workers' Opposition continued to advocate their views during the period of the New Economic Policy but increasingly became politically marginalized.
Catholic leaders fear that the country could go the way of largely secularized Western Europe, and that the church could become politically marginalized.
Churches and friends divided over the issue of the immorality of slaveholding; in Kentucky the antislavery position was marginalized both politically and geographically.
His departure caused the Luo to become politically marginalized under the Kenyatta and subsequently the Moi administrations.
Nevertheless, while maintaining this role, the Japanese emperor became politically marginalized in the Nara and Heian periods by powerful regents of the Fujiwara clan who seized executive control of state.
As the Revolution became more radical, Fréteau de Saint-Just became politically marginalized, and by 1792 he had retired from national politics completely.
These include studies about the impacts on politically marginalized and indigenous communities of social movements, wars and political violence, transnationalism, and foreign aid programs.