ipse dixit vs manifesto

ipse dixit

noun
  • An authority who makes such an assertion. 

  • A dogmatic and unproved proposition or dictum that is accepted solely on the authority of someone who is known to have asserted it. 

manifesto

noun
  • A public declaration of principles, policies, or intentions, especially that of a political party. 

verb
  • to issue a manifesto 

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