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Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. Francis Julius Bellamy (May 18, 1855 to August 28, 1931) was an American socialist and the author of the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag. This book explains how Bellamy's pledge resulted in the "stiff-arm" salute that inspired socialists worldwide, including Adolf Hitler when he headed the National Socialist German Workers Party, and Benito Mussolini when he was a socialist leader too. Bellamy was born in Mount Morris, New York; however, his parents moved to Rome when Bellamy was five years old. That was the city of Rome in the state of New York (not in Italy). Bellamy's connection to Rome, NY, is important because it was the origin of the "ancient Roman salute" myth (that the stiff-armed gesture used in the early Pledge of Allegiance is a gesture from the ancient Roman Empire) that was debunked by Dr. Rex Curry, America's Historian Laureate. Because Bellamy was from Rome, NY, the term "Roman salute" was used to refer to the gesture for Bellamy's pledge. "Roman salute" referred to the stiff-armed gesture (the classic "Nazi salute") that developed from Bellamy's initial gestures (i.e. the Military salute). Roman salutes and Nazi Salutes are Bellamy Salutes from Military Salutes. Or to put it another way: Nazi salutes came from Military salutes in Bellamy salutes as Roman salutes. People from the city of Rome in the state of New York were referred to as "Romans" during Bellamy's life (and they continue to refer to themselves as "Romans" today). Francis Bellamy himself was referred to as a "Roman" because of his connection to Rome, NY. As time went by, people became confused and believed that the "Roman salute" referencing the city within New York State, was instead a reference to ancient Rome in Italy. The early stiff-armed gesture in the USA's Pledge of Allegiance was not from ancient Rome. There was no such thing as an "ancient Roman salute." The modern Roman salute myth evolved from the USA's Pledge of Allegiance. In 1892, Bellamy became chairman of the National Education Association's (NEA) executive committee for a National Public School Celebration (NPSC). The NPSC was part of Bellamy's plan to write the larger program that contained the smaller part known as the "Pledge of Allegiance." Francis Bellamy used his position with the National Education Association (NEA) to promote "Military Socialism" -the doctrine that he touted with his cousin Edward Bellamy. The "Pledge of Allegiance" was part of Francis Bellamy's (and NPSC's and NEA's) scheme for government to take over education and to socialize all schools. Francis' scheme met with great success. Francis' dogma caused the Rome Free Academy (where Bellamy had attended school in Rome), and which began as a private school, to become a government-owned bureaucratic socialist school. Bellamy is the reason why, for decades, Rome Free Academy (RFA) students performed the "Nazi salute" each morning for 12 years at the start of classes. Bellamy's flag pledge continues to haunt RFA each morning although New York's Roman Salute has been changed to cover up its disturbing past. New York continues to mandate the antiquated pledge ritual for NY schools. Children will never be taught about its history. After schools were socialized in the USA, the government's schools imposed segregation by law and taught racism as official state policy (socialist school policy). Both types of student bodies repeated the Nazi salute daily and intoned to the flag. A Wikipedia page for the Rome Free Academy lists "Notable Alumni" but does not include Francis Bellamy (Wakipedia's lies change by the millisecond, so it might have changed in response to this book). Bellamy had a greater impact on the school than any of the other "Notable Alumni." If Francis Bellamy is added to the list, you can bet that Wikipedia's sociali Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Long,ans, Green and Company, 1941
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. Francis Julius Bellamy (May 18, 1855 to August 28, 1931) was an American socialist and the author of the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag. This book explains how Bellamy's pledge resulted in the "stiff-arm" salute that inspired socialists worldwide, including Adolf Hitler when he headed the National Socialist German Workers Party, and Benito Mussolini when he was a socialist leader too. Bellamy was born in Mount Morris, New York; however, his parents moved to Rome when Bellamy was five years old. That was the city of Rome in the state of New York (not in Italy). Bellamy's connection to Rome, NY, is important because it was the origin of the "ancient Roman salute" myth (that the stiff-armed gesture used in the early Pledge of Allegiance is a gesture from the ancient Roman Empire) that was debunked by Dr. Rex Curry, America's Historian Laureate. Because Bellamy was from Rome, NY, the term "Roman salute" was used to refer to the gesture for Bellamy's pledge. "Roman salute" referred to the stiff-armed gesture (the classic "Nazi salute") that developed from Bellamy's initial gestures (i.e. the Military salute). Roman salutes and Nazi Salutes are Bellamy Salutes from Military Salutes. Or to put it another way: Nazi salutes came from Military salutes in Bellamy salutes as Roman salutes. People from the city of Rome in the state of New York were referred to as "Romans" during Bellamy's life (and they continue to refer to themselves as "Romans" today). Francis Bellamy himself was referred to as a "Roman" because of his connection to Rome, NY. As time went by, people became confused and believed that the "Roman salute" referencing the city within New York State, was instead a reference to ancient Rome in Italy. The early stiff-armed gesture in the USA's Pledge of Allegiance was not from ancient Rome. There was no such thing as an "ancient Roman salute." The modern Roman salute myth evolved from the USA's Pledge of Allegiance. In 1892, Bellamy became chairman of the National Education Association's (NEA) executive committee for a National Public School Celebration (NPSC). The NPSC was part of Bellamy's plan to write the larger program that contained the smaller part known as the "Pledge of Allegiance." Francis Bellamy used his position with the National Education Association (NEA) to promote "Military Socialism" -the doctrine that he touted with his cousin Edward Bellamy. The "Pledge of Allegiance" was part of Francis Bellamy's (and NPSC's and NEA's) scheme for government to take over education and to socialize all schools. Francis' scheme met with great success. Francis' dogma caused the Rome Free Academy (where Bellamy had attended school in Rome), and which began as a private school, to become a government-owned bureaucratic socialist school. Bellamy is the reason why, for decades, Rome Free Academy (RFA) students performed the "Nazi salute" each morning for 12 years at the start of classes. Bellamy's flag pledge continues to haunt RFA each morning although New York's Roman Salute has been changed to cover up its disturbing past. New York continues to mandate the antiquated pledge ritual for NY schools. Children will never be taught about its history. After schools were socialized in the USA, the government's schools imposed segregation by law and taught racism as official state policy (socialist school policy). Both types of student bodies repeated the Nazi salute daily and intoned to the flag. A Wikipedia page for the Rome Free Academy lists "Notable Alumni" but does not include Francis Bellamy (Wakipedia's lies change by the millisecond, so it might have changed in response to this book). Bellamy had a greater impact on the school than any of the other "Notable Alumni." If Francis Bellamy is added to the list, you can bet that Wikipe Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Editore: Artforum, 1984
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Aggiungi al carrelloEncuadernación de tapa blanda. Condizione: Bien. Condizione sovraccoperta: Bien. Essays "Doctor Lawyer Indian Chief: 'Primitivism' in 20th Century Art at the Museum of Modern Art in 1984," by Thomas McEvilley; "Sign on a Truck," by Jenny Holzer; "Campaign 1984," by Alison Gardner Pratt; "Terry Winters' Earthly Anecdotes," by Prudence Carlson; "Naming Pictures: Conversations between Lee Krasner and John Bernard Myers," by John Bernard Myers; "In the American Grain: Robert Helm," by James Ivory; "Tracking Some Angles: A Talk with Alain Resnais," by Frederic Tuten; "Poets and Art: John Ashbery, Tony Towle, Ann Lauterbach, and Barry Schwabsky interviewed by John Yau; with poems by Michael Brownstein, Ashbery, Towle, Lauterbach, Schwabsky, and Rene Ricard"; "Hilton Kramer: An Appreciation," by Thomas Lawson; "Books: Lionel Lambourne on 'The Collected Letters of William Morris,'" by Lionel Lambourne; "Forum: Philosophy and Art: Elective Affinities in and Arranged Marriage," by Donald Kuspit; "Bruce Springsteen: In Your Heart You Know He's Right," by Greil Marcus. Reviews by Thomas McEvilley, Donald Kuspit, John Yau, Jeanne Silverthorne, Patricia C. Phillips, Jean Fisher, Ida Panicelli, John Howell, Barbara Kruger, Ronny Cohen, Nancy Stapen, Judith Russi Kirshner, Michael Bonesteel, Ed Hill, Suzanne Bloom, Hal Fischer, Charles Hagen, Linda Burnham, John Brumfield, Ingrid Rein, Annelie Pohlen, Max Wechsler, and Stuart Morgan. Cover: Mask from Sulka, New Britain.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Thieme Publishers New York, 2022
ISBN 10: 1684202159 ISBN 13: 9781684202157
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. We all have a story, and we all embrace a larger narrative for our life. That narrative shapes our meaning, values and purpose. That narrative becomes the lens through which we understand and live out truth. We are faced with two narratives for our lives and the world around us: the narrative of guilt and shame or the narrative of God's love and grace. Guilt and shame as a narrative are toxic and powerful forces in our culture and in our lives. The entire focus of this book is on helping people understand the nature of guilt and shame and their power. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.