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"Fascist man," he wrote, was "a throwback to the warrior and property holder of yesteryear, to the type of man who was the head of a family and a clan: When this type of man ceases to win esteem and disappears, then the process of decadence begins".
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Another result is the establishment of alternative systems in which one can win respect and acquire self-esteem, such as gangs.
He failed to win the esteem of Cardinal de Richelieu, however, and spent many years in the country in retirement.
No Ming practitioner of traditional poetry has won special esteem, though Ming literati churned out poetry in prodigious quantities.
Abroad, she won new esteem for a country that had been in decline since its costly victory in World War II.
He died that October, a lone wolf who had paid a steep price for cooperating with F.D.R. Nevertheless, he won the esteem of history.
Dent won the esteem of Sir George Airy, the astronomer royal, who supported him as the maker of a large clock for the tower of the new Royal Exchange.
By 1909 he had established his reputation in London and New York City as a heroic tenor in the part of Othello, and he won further esteem for his Wagnerian interpretations.
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