PAMPHLETS
Pamphlets are usually booklets that argue a case. They are the means by which we explain the rationale behind a campaign,
the values that lie behind it.
You should be able to read a pamphlet in less than 30 minutes. It will usually contain one document - you might call it an
essay - which develops a single, usually controversial, theme. Unlike a larger book, it will probably not contain chapters,
though it will probably be broken into sections.
Pamphlets are usually small - about the size of the User's guide accompanying this CDROM - and made up of a number of pages bound or stapled together.
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