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... possible , industrialization was also possible , particularly when it involved a transformation of society in keeping with their ideological hypothesis . Experience -the success of revolution under " unfavorable " conditions- confirmed ...
... possible , industrialization was also possible , particularly when it involved a transformation of society in keeping with their ideological hypothesis . Experience -the success of revolution under " unfavorable " conditions- confirmed ...
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... possible under Communism , although it seems that military conspiracies have occurred in the U.S.S.R. Military dictatorships would not be able to encompass all phases of life , nor even convince the nation temporarily of the need for ...
... possible under Communism , although it seems that military conspiracies have occurred in the U.S.S.R. Military dictatorships would not be able to encompass all phases of life , nor even convince the nation temporarily of the need for ...
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... possible , by quoting texts from Marx and Engels . A full - fledged Communist is not merely a man who believes that land and capital should be held in common , and their produce distributed as nearly equally as possible . He is a man ...
... possible , by quoting texts from Marx and Engels . A full - fledged Communist is not merely a man who believes that land and capital should be held in common , and their produce distributed as nearly equally as possible . He is a man ...
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Origins | 1 |
Character of the Revolution | 15 |
The New Class | 37 |
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