Some Cuban-trained Grenadian doctors, like Terrence Marryshow, publicly spoke out against the post-invasion governments' antisocialist measures. |
The foremost revisionist was Eduard Bernstein, a leader of the Social Democratic Party of Germany, who fled his homeland in 1881 to avoid arrest and imprisonment under the antisocialist laws of Chancellor Otto von Bismarck. |
Under the Second Republic he published many antisocialist pamphlets and accepted command of the Army of the Alps. |
She is reviled like no other because of these antisocialist endeavors, but if it weren't for Maggie, Britain today would be another Italy, or even a Greece. |
The antisocialist law was not revived, and the new government set out to win the workers to the regime. |
In doing so, this interpretation allows us to square the sensibility of the conservative antisocialist interpretation with the fact that Orwell was a socialist. |