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left wingIn politics, the socialist parties. The term originated in the French national assembly of 1789, where the nobles sat in the place of honour to the right of the president, and the commons sat to the left. This arrangement has become customary in European parliaments, where the progressives sit on the left and the conservatives on the right. It is also usual to speak of the right, left, and centre, when referring to the different elements composing a single party. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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A larger-than-life character known for his prickly personality, left-wing politics and opinion of himself as a better filmmaker than the giants he's worked for, the elder Wexler has never been an easy man to love. After all, left-wing politics had long been part of Pearl Jam's shtick: In 2000 Vedder and guitarist Stone Gossard even toured with Ralph Nader to back his presidential campaign. The New York Times recently ran a marvelous Sunday piece about how left-wing politics were expressed through the arts in the 1930s and 1940s, but as our New York editor, Wendy Perron, pointed out, the story didn't mention dance at all. |
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