used to express a conclusion for which there is stronger evidence than for a previously accepted one
That does not help to alleviate the banking crisis, or a fortiori the recession in the real economy
Nor, a fortiori, to address the challenges that humanity faces
When these intellectuals are members of the organizations in question and, a fortiori, when they are leaders of them, the constraints of political activity are clearly visible in their publications
as early as the Manifesto and, a fortiori, in Capital, he was to note the power with which capitalism ‘changes the world