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An Analysis of the Communist System Milovan Djilas. influence of the Soviet Union ; that is , in " brotherly love ... government had barely been averted . The case of the clash with Yugoslavia was not an isolated case , but only the most ...
An Analysis of the Communist System Milovan Djilas. influence of the Soviet Union ; that is , in " brotherly love ... government had barely been averted . The case of the clash with Yugoslavia was not an isolated case , but only the most ...
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... Soviet Union was not sufficiently strong economically , the Soviet government would have had to resort to administrative methods to subjugate the East European countries , even if there had been no Stalinist arbi- trariness and despotism .
... Soviet Union was not sufficiently strong economically , the Soviet government would have had to resort to administrative methods to subjugate the East European countries , even if there had been no Stalinist arbi- trariness and despotism .
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... Soviet im perialism does not diminsh . Both the Soviet government and the governments of the East European countries , including Yugoslavia , by means of accords and cooperation , are seeking solutions to mutual problems which influence ...
... Soviet im perialism does not diminsh . Both the Soviet government and the governments of the East European countries , including Yugoslavia , by means of accords and cooperation , are seeking solutions to mutual problems which influence ...
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Origins | 1 |
Character of the Revolution | 15 |
The New Class | 37 |
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