The New Class: An Analysis of the Communist System |
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Page 52
... strengthening , in terms of power and property , a new class born out of one of the greatest revolutions in one of ... strengthened . Stalin remained the same as he was when the class was weak , when cruel measures were necessary against ...
... strengthening , in terms of power and property , a new class born out of one of the greatest revolutions in one of ... strengthened . Stalin remained the same as he was when the class was weak , when cruel measures were necessary against ...
Page 114
... strengthening of the regime . This is the general rule , although in every Communist country , especially those which become independent of Moscow , there are exceptions to this rule . Of course , the development of the national economy ...
... strengthening of the regime . This is the general rule , although in every Communist country , especially those which become independent of Moscow , there are exceptions to this rule . Of course , the development of the national economy ...
Page 188
... strengthening of the possibility that the transformation of society and the improvement of position of the workers will be attained by democratic means ; by Moscow's reversals , which by the down- grading of the cult of Stalin ...
... strengthening of the possibility that the transformation of society and the improvement of position of the workers will be attained by democratic means ; by Moscow's reversals , which by the down- grading of the cult of Stalin ...
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Origins | 1 |
Character of the Revolution | 15 |
The New Class | 37 |
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