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... administration . This privilege extends from state administration and the administration of economic enterprises to that of sports and humanitarian organi- zations . Political , party , or so - called " general leadership " is executed ...
... administration . This privilege extends from state administration and the administration of economic enterprises to that of sports and humanitarian organi- zations . Political , party , or so - called " general leadership " is executed ...
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... administration , has been increasingly relegated to one of the areas of party work . Thus , it is hardly possible to change the present system . The aim of creating a new demo- cracy through this type of administration will not be ...
... administration , has been increasingly relegated to one of the areas of party work . Thus , it is hardly possible to change the present system . The aim of creating a new demo- cracy through this type of administration will not be ...
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... administration . They are today battling against the Stalinist form of bureaucratic administration . However , they have no intention of eliminating the real , fundamental bureaucratism rampant in the management of the political ...
... administration . They are today battling against the Stalinist form of bureaucratic administration . However , they have no intention of eliminating the real , fundamental bureaucratism rampant in the management of the political ...
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Origins | 1 |
Character of the Revolution | 15 |
The New Class | 37 |
Copyright | |
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