Pamphleteer
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* A company called "Pamphleteers" was the original publisher of Ayn Rand's book, "Anthem", in 1946. | * A company called "Pamphleteers" was the original publisher of Ayn Rand's book, "Anthem", in 1946. | ||
* "Pamphleteer" is a song on Canadian indie rock band The Weakerthans 2000 album Left and Leaving. | * "Pamphleteer" is a song on Canadian indie rock band The Weakerthans 2000 album Left and Leaving. | ||
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| + | *[[:Category:Pamphlet|List of Pamphlets]] | ||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
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A pamphleteer is a historical term for someone who writes, creates or distributes pamphlets: for example in order to get people to vote for their favourite politician or to articulate a particular political ideology.
A famous pamphleteer of the American Revolutionary War was Thomas Paine. Today a pamphleteer might communicate his missives by way of weblog, but before the advent of telecommunications, those with access to a printing press and a supply of paper used the pamphlet as a means of mass communications outside of newspapers or full-fledged books.
Trivia
- A company called "Pamphleteers" was the original publisher of Ayn Rand's book, "Anthem", in 1946.
- "Pamphleteer" is a song on Canadian indie rock band The Weakerthans 2000 album Left and Leaving.

