Roosevelt's belief in the racial supremacy of Anglo-Saxons, the importance of martial spirit and the country's civilizing mission abroad contributed to a new and muscular brand of American nationalism.
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He does not answer, for example, how an entity based on racial supremacy could create a state any more humane or democratic than the other dictatorships that plague the region.
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He decried that the media sometimes function as " agents of propaganda and disinformation " and said they must not be used in the name of class conflict, exaggerated nationalism, racial supremacy and ethnic cleansing.
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Legislator Zvi Weinberg, who wrote a book on modern anti-Semitism, said Wagner's operas were filled with anti-Semitic themes and that the composer was instrumental in creating the culture that inspired the Nazi ideology of racial supremacy.
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The vice-president of the Confederacy himself said that racial supremacy as expressed through slavery was the foundation of the Confederacy in his infamous Cornerstone Speech .-- talk ) 23 : 40, 10 March 2008 ( UTC)
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Myrdal was also a signatory of the 1950 UNESCO statement " The Race Question ", which rebuts the theories of racial supremacy and purity, and also influenced the " Brown v . Board of Education " decision.
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While Hitler hoped the stadium would provide a grand stage for showcasing the Nazis'perceptions of racial supremacy, American star Jesse Owens made a mockery out of the Nazi theories by sweeping the sprint and long jump gold medals.
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He has said that Superior Court Judge Herbert Friend had ordered him to tell Nigerian authorities that he was not in jail, and accused the state courts of " racial supremacy " by refusing to respect his African culture.
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These chapters trace the origin of the last two world wars and how nations used their political ambitions of economic supremacy in World War I and, thereafter, in World War II, used the logic of racial supremacy to justify all wrongdoings.
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In Griffith's film, adapted from " The Clansman, " a best-selling novel by Thomas Dixon, the American republic was reborn after Reconstruction, when the native-born whites of the North and South overcame their sectional differences in the name of racial supremacy.