A 'manifesto' is a public declaration of principles and intentions. Manifestos are often political in nature.
Electoral manifestos
In some
parliamentary democracies, political parties prepare 'electoral manifestos' which set out both their strategic direction and outlines of prospective legislation should they win sufficient support in an election to serve in government. Legislative proposals which are featured in the manifesto of a party which has won an election are often regarded as having superior legitimacy to other measures which a governing party may introduce for consideration by the legislature. Although, in recent decades the status of electoral manifestos in the UK has diminished somewhat due to a significant tendency for winning parties to, following the election, either ignore, indefinitely delay, or even outright reject manifesto policies which were popular with the public.
The
presidential democracy equivalent is the
party platform.
Notable manifestos
Examples of notable manifestos:
★ ''The
United States Declaration of Independence'' (
1776)
★ ''The
Cartagena Manifesto'' (
1812), by
Simón Bolívar
★ ''The
Tamworth Manifesto'' issued in
1834 by
Sir Robert Peel
★ ''
The Communist Manifesto'' (
1848), by
Karl Marx and
Friedrich Engels
★ ''The
Humanist Manifesto I, II and III''
★ ''The
1890 Manifesto'' dealing with
plural marriage, issued by
Wilford Woodruff as President of
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
★ ''The
Futurist Manifesto'' (
1909), by
Filippo Tommaso Marinetti
★ ''The
Urmia Manifesto of the United Free Assyria, (
1917) by Dr.
Freydun Atturaya
★ ''The
Fascist manifesto'' (
1919), by ''Fasci di Combattimento''
★ ''The
Surrealist Manifesto'' (
1924), by
André Breton
★ ''The
Manifesto of the Anti-Fascist Intellectuals'' (
1925), by
Benedetto Croce
★ ''The
Cannibal Manifesto'' (
1928), by
Oswald de Andrade
★ ''The
Regina Manifesto'' (
1933), by the
Co-operative Commonwealth Federation
★ ''A Christian Manifesto'' (
1934) by
Edwin Lewis
★ ''The
PKWN manifesto'' (
1944), by
Polish Committee of National Liberation
★ ''The
Objectives Resolution of Pakistan'' (
1949), by
Liaquat Ali Khan
★ The ''
Southern Manifesto'' (
1956), opposing the Supreme Court's decision in ''
Brown v. Board of Education''
★ 'The ''Capitalist Manifesto'' (
1958), proposing the Democratization of Capital, including employee and citizen's ownership by
Louis Kelso and
Mortimer Adler (see ''
Binary Economics'')
★ ''The
Manifesto of the 121'' against the
Algerian War
★ ''The
Sharon Statement'' (
1960), by
William F. Buckley, Jr. (
Young Americans for Freedom)
★ ''The
Port Huron Statement'' (
1962), by
Tom Hayden et al.
★ ''The
SCUM Manifesto'' (
1968), by
Valerie Solanas
★ ''A Christian Manifesto'' (
1982), by
Francis Schaeffer
★ ''
A Cyborg Manifesto'' (
1985), by
Donna Haraway
★ ''The
GNU Manifesto'' (1985), by
Richard Stallman, an explanation and definition of the goals of the
GNU Project
★ ''The
Hacker's Manifesto'' (
1986), By
The Mentor aka
Loyd Blankenship
★ ''
Manifesto against conscription and the military system'' (
1993) by Christian Bartolf (Gandhi Information Center)
★ ''
Industrial Society and Its Future'' (
1995) by Unabomber
Theodore Kaczynski
★ ''
Dogma 95'' (1995) by
Lars von Trier,
Thomas Vinterberg,
Kristian Levring and
Søren Kragh-Jacobsen
★ ''
The Third Manifesto'' (1995), by
Christopher J. Date and
Hugh Darwen's, a proposal for truly
relational database management systems
★ ''
Pluginmanifesto'' by Ana Kronschnabl, a
Web film statement
★ ''The
Open Source Manifesto'' (
1997), by
Eric S. Raymond
★ ''
The Cluetrain Manifesto'' (
1999) by Rick Levine, Christopher Locke,
Doc Searls and
David Weinberger
★ ''The
Hacktivismo Declaration'' (
2001) by
Oxblood Ruffin (
Hacktivismo)
★ ''The Hedonistic Imperative'' by
David Pearce
★ ''The
Libre Manifesto'', by the
Libre Society
★ ''The
Agile Manifesto'' (2001) by 17 software professionals
★ ''The Free Culture Manifesto'' (
2004), by
FreeCulture.org
★ ''
Manifesto on Freedom and Democracy for Vietnam'' (
2006) by
Bloc 8406
★ ''The
Euston Manifesto'' (
2006) by Euston Manifesto Group
★ A manifesto by
Seung-Hui Cho (2007)
See also
★
Art manifesto
External links
★
An archive of Labour electoral manifestos from 1900-present
★
An archive of Conservative electoral manifestos from 1900-present
★
An archive of Liberal/SDP/Liberal Democrat electoral manifestos from 1900-present