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Alf Enerström
19. March, 2004During the early 1980s the physician Alf Enerström became well-known because of his advertisements attacking the leader of the Social democratic Party, Olof Palme. The ads were signed “The Opposition in the Social Democratic Party” and Enerström claimed to represent real Social Democracy, as he stated that the main party had its basic goals corrupted
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Roy Tov
1. December, 2003The Road to Bethlehem tells the true story of Roy Tov, the first Christian Israeli citizen to have been recognized as a refugee by a sovereign country due to active persecution by his own government. The book’s author spent much of his exile in Asia, where the book largely takes place; later, he wrote most
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Ezra Pound
18. August, 1943Ezra Pound was confined at the St. Elisabeths Mental Hospital as a political prisoner for questioning America’s war motives in Radio Rome broadcasts. A leading poet and critic, Pound introduced the world to James Joyce, W.B. Yaetes and T.S. Eliot. Pound commissioned Mullins to examine the power of the US baking establishment. Pound made anti-American
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