With the publication of L'Almanach du Père Gérard, a book advocating a constitutional monarchy in popular terms, he suddenly acquired great popularity.
McCausland's earliest publications advocate a form of premillennialism.
And mainstream publications like Martha Stewart Living and Better Homes and Gardens have advocated cutting back on gasoline-powered lawnmowers and blowers in favor of greener machines like rechargeable or push mowers, which come in sleek new lightweight designs.
The publication advocated a new form of hippy - the "Zippie" - who would follow Timothy Leary in his modern philosophy of "Drop out, and drop in again".
Beginning in the mid 19th century, Celtic revivalist and nationalist publications advocated imitating the pronunciation of classical Latin in the time of Julius Caesar, when Latin Celtæ was pronounced /keltai/.
The publication advocated personal freedom for peasants and taking steps to secure their greater economic independence.
His religious publications advocated practical philanthropy.
The publication staunchly advocated free love and women's rights, and critiqued "Comstockery" - censorship of sexual information.
From 1844-45 the Anglo-French Entente collapsed following the French interventions in Tahiti and Morocco, and the publication of French pamphlets advocating a stronger navy (such as "Notes sur l'état des forces navales" by the Prince de Joinville), leading to an arms race in the naval area.