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Credit Joe Raedle/Getty Images In one of his early flirtations with politics, Donald Trump took dead aim at a popular right-wing politician he denounced as a "neo-Nazi" and appealing to the "wacko vote" — Pat Buchanan, a conservative ideologue whose campaign for the 2000 Republican presidential nomination was laced with harsh anti-immigrant rhetoric and other bombastic foretastes of Mr. Trump's own run this year.
The work has never been popular; in 1948 the critic Colin Mason lamented its neglect and called it one of Britten's greatest works. In Mason's view the cycle is "as exciting as Les Illuminations, and offers many interesting and enjoyable foretastes of the best moments of his later works."Mason, Colin. "Benjamin Britten", The Musical Times, Vol.
The Owl, a Birmingham newspaper, wrote the following: > The poor wretches were treated like beasts and flogged unmercifully, and > their fearful experiences on an outward bound convict ship, so vividly > painted by William Clark Russell, were but foretastes of the horrors > awaiting them in the penal colonies of Australia. Though this did little to halt the brutish treatment by the British colonizers, Russell's empathy towards those captive people helped to record and reveal the atrocity committed by the British people."Expanding the Empire: How Tasmania Was Colonised." The Owl, 31 Mar.
"In Florence, they were openly distinguished: the Arti maggiori and the Arti minori--already there was a popolo grasso and a popolo magro". Fiercer struggles were those between essentially conservative guilds and the merchant class, which increasingly came to control the means of production and the capital that could be ventured in expansive schemes, often under the rules of guilds of their own. German social historians trace the Zunftrevolution, the urban revolution of guildmembers against a controlling urban patriciate, sometimes reading into them, however, perceived foretastes of the class struggles of the 19th century. Locksmith, 1451 In the countryside, where guild rules did not operate, there was freedom for the entrepreneur with capital to organize cottage industry, a network of cottagers who spun and wove in their own premises on his account, provided with their raw materials, perhaps even their looms, by the capitalist who took a share of the profits.

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