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... ideo- logical mask at best , for the authority of some oligarchs . Marx envisioned the dictatorship of the proletariat as democ- racy within and for the benefit of the proletariat ; that is , a government in which there are many ...
... ideo- logical mask at best , for the authority of some oligarchs . Marx envisioned the dictatorship of the proletariat as democ- racy within and for the benefit of the proletariat ; that is , a government in which there are many ...
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... ideo- logical deviations . ” In Communist systems , thefts and misappropriations are in- evitable . It is not just poverty that motivates people to steal the " national property " ; but the fact that the property does not seem to belong ...
... ideo- logical deviations . ” In Communist systems , thefts and misappropriations are in- evitable . It is not just poverty that motivates people to steal the " national property " ; but the fact that the property does not seem to belong ...
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... ideo- logical discrimination strikes at the very thing in the human being which is perhaps most peculiarly his own . Tyranny over the mind is the most complete and most brutal type of tyranny ; every other tyranny begins and ends with ...
... ideo- logical discrimination strikes at the very thing in the human being which is perhaps most peculiarly his own . Tyranny over the mind is the most complete and most brutal type of tyranny ; every other tyranny begins and ends with ...
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Origins | 1 |
Character of the Revolution | 15 |
The New Class | 37 |
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