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  2. Dirty Politics - Wikipedia

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    Dirty Politics was released at Unity Books in Wellington on 13 August 2014, with a crowd of approximately 150. [13] [14] [15] Prior to the release of the book, details of what it would be about were the subject of substantial speculation, as the topic of the book was kept secret in order to avoid it being blocked from release by a court injunction.

  3. Roger Stone - Wikipedia

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    Roger Jason Stone [a] (born Roger Joseph Stone Jr.; August 27, 1952) is an American libertarian conservative political consultant and lobbyist. [3] He is most remembered for the Robert Mueller special counsel investigation, and his involvement with [4] and connections to Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. presidential election as a political consultant for the campaign of 45th U.S ...

  4. Democratic backsliding in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Democratic backsliding [ a] is "a process of regime change towards autocracy that makes the exercise of political power more arbitrary and repressive and that restricts the space for public contestation and political participation in the process of government selection". [ 7][ 8] The Jim Crow era is among the most-cited historical examples of ...

  5. Problem of dirty hands - Wikipedia

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    Hollis argues that politics is the art of compromise, and "the best is the enemy of the good." [4] Another example of the problem of dirty hands Hollis mentions is the decision Winston Churchill made in World War II not to warn the people of Coventry that the Germans were planning a massive air raid on their city. At first glance it seems wrong ...

  6. Political ethics - Wikipedia

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    Political ethics (also known as political morality or public ethics) is the practice of making moral judgments about political action and political agents. [1] It covers two areas: the ethics of process (or the ethics of office), which covers public officials and their methods, [2] [3] and the ethics of policy (or ethics and public policy), which concerns judgments surrounding policies and laws.

  7. Political history - Wikipedia

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    Political history is the narrative and survey of political events, ideas, movements, organs of government, voters, parties and leaders. [1] It is closely related to other fields of history, including diplomatic history, constitutional history, social history, people's history, and public history. Political history studies the organization and ...

  8. List of political conspiracies - Wikipedia

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    The Mammoth Book of Cover-Ups: The 100 Most Terrifying Conspiracies of All Time (2008) excerpt; Newton, Michael, ed. Famous Assassinations in World History: An Encyclopedia (2 vol ABC-CLIO, 2014), covers 266 assassinations and attempted assassinations of world political leaders from 465 BCE to 2012. Newton, Michael, ed.

  9. Jim Crow laws - Wikipedia

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    Like schools, public libraries for black people were underfunded, if they existed at all, and they were often stocked with secondhand books and other resources. [ 8 ] [ 28 ] These facilities were not introduced for African Americans in the South until the first decade of the 20th century. [ 29 ]