what is a manifesto? write a manifesto.
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A manifesto is a published declaration of the intentions, motives, or views of an individual, group, political party or government. It usually contains a previously published opinion or public consensus or promotes a new idea with prescriptive notions for carrying out changes the issuer believes should be made.
It is derived from the Latin word 'manifestum', meaning clear or conspicuous. Its first recorded use in English is from 1620, in Nathaniel Brent's translation of Paolo Sarpi's History of the Council of Trent: "To this citation, he made answer by a Manifesto". Similarly, "They were so farre surprised with his Manifesto, that they would never suffer it to be published", the Oxford dictionary says.
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a public declaration of policy and aims, especially one issued before an election by a political party or candidate.
- a public declaration of policy and aims, especially one issued before an election by a political party or candidate."a public declaration of policy and aims, especially one issued bef