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Page 38
... attained power after new economic patterns had taken shape in the old society . The case was the reverse with new classes in the Communist systems . It did not come to power to complete a new economic order but to establish its own and ...
... attained power after new economic patterns had taken shape in the old society . The case was the reverse with new classes in the Communist systems . It did not come to power to complete a new economic order but to establish its own and ...
Page 53
... attained personal power , but without Stalin's distrustfulness and dogmatism . Like Khrush- chev , Tito is a representative of the people , that is , of the mid dle - party strata . The road which Yugoslav Communism has traveled - attaining ...
... attained personal power , but without Stalin's distrustfulness and dogmatism . Like Khrush- chev , Tito is a representative of the people , that is , of the mid dle - party strata . The road which Yugoslav Communism has traveled - attaining ...
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... attain something similar to Yugoslav independence . The degree of independence that will be attained will depend on the state of international and internal forces . Recognition of national forms of Communism , which the Soviet ...
... attain something similar to Yugoslav independence . The degree of independence that will be attained will depend on the state of international and internal forces . Recognition of national forms of Communism , which the Soviet ...
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Origins | 1 |
Character of the Revolution | 15 |
The New Class | 37 |
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