Documents tagged with DocTypes : Manifesto
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Typically a multi page document setting out a range of intended political ambitions. May range from the modern short-form mini-manifesto summarising a position on a few pages, to the comprehensive full programme of action running to hundreds of pages (eg the full Green Party Manifesto for a Sustainable Society - MfSS)
Archived: February 2017
Based on the 1972 Blueprint for New Zealand this was Values Party's shorter 1975 election manifesto
Archived: March 2018
Full version of Blueprint for New Zealand by The Values Party published in 1972. The first green political manifesto.
Archived: February 2017
PEOPLE first manifesto adopted at Conference June 1974.
"A Manifesto for Survival"
Archived: January 2018
First edition of MfSS adopted by "the second annual conference held in Coventry on 28th-29th June 1975"
Archived: February 2017
French Ecologie movement 1977 manifesto for Paris city elections.
"ECOPOLIS: the new city of light" by Les Amis de Terre for Pais Ecologie.
Archived: February 2017
The second full edition of the "Manifesto for a Sustainable Society" adopted by the Ecology Party 1978
Archived: February 2017
OEM Manifesto 2nd Draft published October 1978. See also the article on OEM. It starts with a definition of Ecology, then some basic principles from which are derived a wide range of policies.
Archived: February 2017
The first official Ecology Party General Election Manifesto. "The Real Alternative"
OCR scan but text recognition not corrected. Copy/paste with care!
Archived: January 2018
Its Your Europe - Your Future manifesto
Archived: January 2018
Summary of EP policies published as a general manifesto.
Archived: January 2019
20 page manifesto booklet for 1981 GLC Elections
Archived: September 2017
Ecology Party Manifesto for the 1983 General Election. "Politics for Life" from "the Ecology Party - Britain's Green Party". Inside front cover title "A Manifesto for Peace, Liberation & Survival" together with a quote from EF Schumacher. 35 pages divided into two parts. Pages 2-24 being a general discussion/introduction to green politics and principles and pages 26-34 being detailed policies. A 1 point action plan for life on earth now appears on p26 - many of the points having subsequently been implemented.
Illustrated throughout by cartoons by David Haldane, the concluding one showing a green shoot growing from the cracks between arid areas labelled "Labour, Tory, Aliance" with the caption "Where the Wasteland Ends" - possibly an allusion to Theodore Rozak's book published in 1972.
Archived: May 2017
Archived: May 2017