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... important to us all . " - The New York Times . $ 1.75 PPS 4 . STORY OF SOVIET RUSSIA by Georg von Rauch " A reasoned , documented description and explanation of almost every important development during four decades of Soviet rule . A ...
... important to us all . " - The New York Times . $ 1.75 PPS 4 . STORY OF SOVIET RUSSIA by Georg von Rauch " A reasoned , documented description and explanation of almost every important development during four decades of Soviet rule . A ...
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... important and the unimportant , and refer to party forums only in especially important matters . The unit exists only potentially , important decisions being made by the party ; the opinion of those who have elected the government or ...
... important and the unimportant , and refer to party forums only in especially important matters . The unit exists only potentially , important decisions being made by the party ; the opinion of those who have elected the government or ...
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... important to them , or to the movement , was not important , even objec- tively ; that is , if it was independent of the movement , it was not important . Consequently , they proceeded practically unaware of the most important minds of ...
... important to them , or to the movement , was not important , even objec- tively ; that is , if it was independent of the movement , it was not important . Consequently , they proceeded practically unaware of the most important minds of ...
Contents
Origins | 1 |
Character of the Revolution | 15 |
The New Class | 37 |
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