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... unification of the world by peaceful means , although a slower way , is the only steady , wholesome , and just way . It appears that the unification of the contemporary world will be effected through the opposition of systems , in ...
... unification of the world by peaceful means , although a slower way , is the only steady , wholesome , and just way . It appears that the unification of the contemporary world will be effected through the opposition of systems , in ...
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... unification of world production . This is a tendency which , as a rule , is so much more irresistible if it involves people on a higher cultural and material level . Western tendencies toward world unification are the expres- sion of ...
... unification of world production . This is a tendency which , as a rule , is so much more irresistible if it involves people on a higher cultural and material level . Western tendencies toward world unification are the expres- sion of ...
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... unification have become dominant . In the East , on the Communist side , political measures for such unification have always been predominant . The U.S.S.R. is capable of " uniting " only that which it conquers . From this point of view ...
... unification have become dominant . In the East , on the Communist side , political measures for such unification have always been predominant . The U.S.S.R. is capable of " uniting " only that which it conquers . From this point of view ...
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Origins | 1 |
Character of the Revolution | 15 |
The New Class | 37 |
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