| 1. | "... CULTURE AND JAPANESE
TRANSNATIONALISM By Koichi Iwabuchi (Durham and London: Duke University
Press, 2002)
Edited by Dick Stegewerns, Nationalism and Internationalism in
Imperial Japan: Autonomy, Asian Brotherhood or World Citizenship..."
| Source: | Gunn, Geoffrey C. "Nationalism and Internationalism in Imperial Japan: Autonomy, Asian Brotherhood, or World Citizenship" Journal of Contemporary Asia 34.3 Aug. 1 2004: 400-411  |
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| 2. | "
Meanwhile, the continuing struggle waged by political Islam against the
regime took on a more violent dimension with the revolutionary ideas of
Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood leader..."
| Source: | HATINA, MEIR. "On the Margins of Consensus: The Call to Separate Religion and State in Modern Egypt" Middle Eastern Studies 36.1 Jan. 1 2000: 35  |
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| 3. | " Labour leaders might have been
middle-class intellectuals, but the party's culture of brotherhood
and its political agenda were based on the working man's interests
- the welfare state, collective bargaining and heavy industry."
| Source: | Chesshyre, Robert. "In search of the core voter" New Statesman (1996) 4456.128 Sept. 27 1999: 14  |
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| 4. | " Against this paganism,
we must preach and practice the truly revolutionary values of man's
dignity, man's freedom, man's brotherhood under the fatherhood of God.
(Eisenhower 1952g, 12)
Touching on both "liberation"..."
| Source: | MEDHURST, MARTIN J. "Text and Context in the 1952 Presidential Campaign: Eisenhower's "I Shall Go to Korea" Speech" Presidential Studies Quarterly 30.3 Sept. 1 2000: 464  |
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| 5. | "
Derek Heater's World Citizenship and Government is an
expansive account of the idea of world citizenship and world government
in Western political thought from the pre-Socratics to after the fall of
the Berlin Wall."
| Source: | . "World Citizenship and Government: Cosmopolitan Ideas in theHistory of Western Political Thought" Philosophy East and West 49.2 Apr. 1 1999: 238  |
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| 6. | " The useful member of the brotherhood of nations is that nation which
is most thoroughly saturated with the national idea...."
| Source: | Wolfson, Adam. "How to Think About Humanitarian War" Commentary 110.1 July 1 2000: 44  |
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| 7. | "
Since this looks like it might be a BOMFOG campaign - the acronym
for the climax of Nelson Rockefeller's "brotherhood of man,
fatherhood of God" stump speech - neither candidate will try to
keep the nation awake."
| Source: | Pruden, Wesley. "The Great Mentioner and his busy season" Washington Times July 7 2000: 4  |
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| 8. | " To be discontented with the
things that are, to rail at the rich, to flatter the poor, to declare
the brotherhood of man, and to prophesy that it will one day be realised
-- these things do not constitute..."
| Source: | JOHNSON, GRAHAM. "British Social Democracy and Religion, 1881--1911" Journal of Ecclesiastical History 51.1 Jan. 1 2000: 94  |
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| 9. | " Rauschenbusch, by contrast,
thought religion meant the brotherhood of man ratified by broad new
social legislation, and so he became an important part of the
Progressive movement."
| Source: | Wilson, James Q. "The Fourth Great Awakening and the Future ofEgalitarianism" Commentary 109.6 June 1 2000: 63  |
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| 10. | " These
presentations respectively revealed a woman's identity defined by
matriarchal legends and a man's by the brotherhood of labor."
| Source: | PEREZ, GUILLERMO. "FLORIDA-BRAZIL FESTIVAL" Dance Magazine 74.2 Feb. 1 2000: 92  |
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| 11. | " As
for his sources, Conarroe says: "Aside from Burroughs, Kerouac,
Cassady," he "was moved by Blake's `mystical
vision,' Whitman's `incantatory rhythms and brotherhood of
man' and William Carlos Williams who favored `American idiomatic
speech.'"(6)..."
| Source: | POLLIN, BURTON R. "Edgar Allan Poe as a Major Influence upon Allen Ginsberg" Mississippi Quarterly 52.4 Sept. 22 1999: 535  |
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| 12. | "... on security questions with Adenauer, portraying his own
views as those of a much wider circle.(19) Indeed, there were certain
parallels in Manteuffel's thinking and those of the Brotherhood,
most notably, "the idea that the life of Europe needs a new
order," which..."
| Source: | Searle, Alaric. "VETERANS' ASSOCIATIONS AND POLITICAL RADICALISM IN WEST GERMANY 1951-54: A CASE STUDY OF THE TRADITIONSGEMEINSCHAFT GROSSDEUTSCHLAND" Canadian Journal of History 34.2 Aug. 1 1999: 221  |
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| 13. | " One cannot help but think with each
repetition that Henson was encouraged to realize creatively the
fundamental populist axiom: "Goodness begets goodness."
The fantasy element
Going hand-in-hand with this brotherhood-of-man scenario is a
second pivotal holiday film component--the fantasy element."
| Source: | GEHRING, WES. "Merry Christmas FROM HOLLYWOOD" USA Today (Magazine) 128.2654 Nov. 1 1999: 70  |
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| 14. | "... moved," and elegizing that it "was a
long time ago, long before the stars were torn down." When the
scenery is actually torn down in True West, the American home,
brotherhood and the idea of..."
| Source: | Yaffe, David. "Decline of the West" Nation 270.16 Apr. 24 2000: 41  |
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| 15. | " The Glamorgan cricketer
Peter Walker comes closest to the truth, near the end of the second
volume: "Being a first-class cricketer was like being in a
protected Masonic-type club, a sort of Brotherhood of Man for pro
players."
| Source: | Wilby, Peter. "CAUGHT IN THE MEMORY: COUNTY CRICKET IN THE 1960s" New Statesman (1996) 4456.128 Sept. 27 1999: 80  |
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| 16. | " The Glamorgan cricketer
Peter Walker comes closest to the truth, near the end of the second
volume: "Being a first-class cricketer was like being in a
protected Masonic-type club, a sort of Brotherhood of Man for pro
players."
| Source: | Wilby, Peter. "Did Nike Say to `Just Do It" New Statesman (1996) 4456.128 Sept. 27 1999: 80  |
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| 17. | " Forster, the later Jacobin, typified the
radical Enlightenment; his emancipatory belief in the brotherhood of
man, and hence the essential uniformity of human nature, enabled him to
take a sympathetic interest in the..."
| Source: | Robertson, Ritchie. "Enlightenment or Empire: Colonial Discourse in GermanCulture" Journal of European Studies 29.2 June 1 1999: 220  |
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| 18. | "
Schweitzer claimed to have exploded the hitherto-regnant
"modern" Jesus of liberal Protestantism, a proponent of the
fatherhood of God and the brotherhood of man."
| Source: | Price, Robert M. "The Human Christ: The Search for the Historical Jesus" Free Inquiry 19.3 June 22 1999: 61-65  |
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| 19. | "
Schweitzer claimed to have exploded the hitherto-regnant
"modern" Jesus of liberal Protestantism, a proponent of the
fatherhood of God and the brotherhood of man."
| Source: | Price, Robert M. "The Jesus Myth" Free Inquiry 19.3 June 22 1999: 61-65  |
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| 20. | "
Schweitzer claimed to have exploded the hitherto-regnant
"modern" Jesus of liberal Protestantism, a proponent of the
fatherhood of God and the brotherhood of man."
| Source: | Price, Robert M. "The Jesus Legend" Free Inquiry 19.3 June 22 1999: 61-65  |
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| 21. | "
Schweitzer claimed to have exploded the hitherto-regnant
"modern" Jesus of liberal Protestantism, a proponent of the
fatherhood of God and the brotherhood of man."
| Source: | Price, Robert M. "The Quest of the Historical Jesus: From Reimarus to Wrede" Free Inquiry 19.3 June 22 1999: 61-65  |
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| 22. | " The idea of usury: From tribal brotherhood to
universal otherhood."
| Source: | Kish-Goodling, Donna M. "Using The Merchant of Venice in teaching monetary economics" Journal of Economic Education 29.4 Sept. 22 1998: 330-340  |
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| 23. | " Nixon enjoyed a close relationship with
the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, whose chief, Frank
Fitzsimmons, according to Colson, "regards himself as our house
labor man."..."
| Source: | Small, Melvin. "Grounds for Impeachment: Nixon, Watergate, and the White House Horrors" USA Today (Magazine) Nov. 1 1998: 40  |
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| 24. | "... "any evidence that
Jesus laid down any basic doctrine beyond that of a universal loving God
and a universal brotherhood of man." He "exhibited a way of
life to be pursued purely for its own sake, with no..."
| Source: | Thornton, Robert M. "A stroll with Albert Jay Nock" Modern Age 46.3 June 22 2004: 272-279  |
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| 25. | " The brotherhood of man promised by the Age
of Aquarius never arrived."
| Source: | . "A war that won't go away; Standing up to the problems of today" Washington Times Sept. 20 2004: 23  |
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