Karl Marx, the originator of Communism and a non-practicing Jew himself, had even written a paper on the subject. |
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He appears to have thought that Communism was as good as any other system of government. |
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Soviet Communism had an absolute unappeasable hostility that nothing could soften. |
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All these countries were on the wrong side of the Iron Curtain during the Age of Communism. |
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Communism has been replaced by equally totalistic and militant forms of nationalism and religious fundamentalism. |
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Under Communism, southern Tosks had always been well represented in the government and had often dominated it. |
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It was an important political experience because we saw first-hand what life under Communism was like. |
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His hatred of Communism meant he bent over backwards to support anti-communist insurgencies in Central America, Asia and Africa. |
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He is old enough to have felt the disillusion of lost causes such as the Spanish Civil War and the left's brief flirtation with Communism. |
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The best known Marxist economists outside the orbit of official Communism found it all but impossible to come to terms with what was happening. |
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He omits to mention that what was called Socialism in Mussolini's day was what we would now call Communism. |
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Young believers in the Fascist revolution began to turn towards Communism as an alternative. |
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Stalinism crippled us by castrating our moral passion, blinding us to the wrongs done to men if those wrongs were done in the name of Communism. |
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Communism was contained in the eastern half of the continent where it could undergo a slow process of disintegration. |
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The authors do an exceptionally good job in mocking the social Communism of major industrial cities of Russia. |
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Both Communism and anti-Communism derive tests of faith syllogistically from shaky first principles. |
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Communism is a dead letter, and nobody wants a return to military dictatorship. |
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Our greatest enemy is not a remnant of godless Communism, or Nazism, but a terrorist who believes that God is on his or her side. |
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Sounds much more like godless, egalitarian Communism than like Tailgunner Joe and his followers. |
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Communism is entirely different and incompatible with the way of life of an overwhelming majority of Britons. |
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The end of the Cold War has also seen the end of acceptance of trade unions by big business as the palatable alternative to Communism. |
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The first occasion was the collapse of the Soviet superpower enemy and of Communism as an ideology. |
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For one thing, while military spending didn't cause the downfall of Soviet Communism, it probably hastened the demise. |
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When Communism grants men and women equal opportunity in work, it exonerates men from their responsibility to support women. |
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They saw it as a chance to create a third force between capitalism and Communism. |
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Communism was a formidable foe, administered by a one-party authoritarian state apparatus, and lodged in institutions and practices of its centralized command economy. |
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There is no common enemy to substitute for the threat posed by Communism or the Soviet Union. |
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Of the three, passionate hostility to Communism was the leitmotiv of his policy. |
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A great deal of 20th Century Communism can be derived from the fulminations of three or four generations of a small class of fulminating intellectuals. |
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Certainly, Gaullism and Communism were for all practical purposes extinct. |
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I mean, he challenged Communism as a godless state, head up. |
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Oswald's guiding star wasn't Marxism or Communism but the true American cult: renown. |
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But then, after more than a decade of warfare, Communism as a global force vanished. |
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No Hegelian teleology predetermined that Communism would be left on the ash heap of history. |
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Painting Communism as universally and thoroughly evil is part of an ongoing ideological battle to petrify the historiography of the cold war. |
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A factor that breatly beclouds the issue is that it isn't just a question of abstract Communism but of Chinese Communism. |
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Napoleon was their protege in France Republic, Lenin in Russian Empire, Communism in the USSR, Milosevic in Yugoslavia. |
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But it is known that the ultimate goal of Communism is a Stateless and classless organization, a perfect anarchy and equality. |
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Now, a former professor of Communism is utterly unemployable. |
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For the countries that have thrown off the shackles of Communism the route to Joy is seen as following the path of Freedom. |
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He could only suppose God had willed it that way. God also intended, he believed, that Communism would fail by itself when its energy ran out. |
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Miles Davis's much bootlegged performances in Poland in the 1980s were signature moments in the decline of Polish Communism, symbols of a yearned-for freedom. |
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He could rail and cajole and smarm and pontificate to enthusiastic foreign audiences about the evils of Communism in Angola and then pass the hat. |
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With Communism in demise, the Vicar of Christ began a campaign against capitalism. |
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At a minimum, the wall was a permanent advertisement for the carceral nature of Soviet Communism. |
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Communism offered a coherent belief system, based on a false theory of the perfectibility of man and the pseudo-science of economic determinism. |
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Having endured the worst tyrannies of the century Nazism and Communism he epitomised the possibility of prevailing in the direst situations. |
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I never quite understood why the West was so vehemently opposed to Communism, since it is only as bad as Fascism in practice, but immensely preferable in theory. |
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Their response to the threat of Communism contrasts with that of the older members and indeed with that of Pakistan and Malaya. |
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In reality, his personal political leanings were quite vague, though he made no secret of his opposition to Communism. |
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It is impossible to correct the follies and evils of forty years of Communism in two or three years. |
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Broad bipartisan majorities supported America's Cold War against Soviet Communism and the invasion of Saddam Hussein's Iraq. |
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Europe stands before its most difficult year in the era since the fall of Communism. |
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I am thinking of Communism, which was a religion, and which had an answer to everything. |
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It will also complement the memorial to the Victims of Totalitarian Communism, planned for the capital region by Tribute to Liberty. |
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Thus when practised, Communism has often resulted in the exploitation of the individual as a servant to the state and those who govern the state have gained much. |
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The Victims of Communism Foundation has insisted on not accepting U.S. government funding. |
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Not long ago, I mentioned the Victims of Communism Memorial to an acquaintance. |
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Just buy something from them in order to help them keep Communism from re-emerging and you can be assured that your dollars are doing good in the world. |
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But for a man who delighted in exposing hypocrisies, his relationship to Communism was riddled with duplicity. |
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What is the necessary transitional stage between socialism and Communism? |
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Even so, Grenada had its little chapter in the history of global Communism, albeit the opposite of what Bishop had hoped. |
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Communism was on the march in Afghanistan, Nicaragua and Angola. |
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This had been the dream of the transatlantic Enlightenment, and throughout the Cold War American leaders argued on its behalf in the struggle against Communism. |
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Accusing him of being a manchurian candidate out to undermine the Constitution and replace it with Communism isn't one of them. |
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Old Bolshies will spin this story to defend Lenin and Communism. |
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Communism will be, so it is claimed by Marx, a classless society. |
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The end of the Cold War led to the disappearance of a common enemy, and therefore the urgency of maintaining a united front against Communism diminished. |
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But with the disintegration of Communism and its social structures, the basis for social conflict that might eventuate in revolution evaporated also. |
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It was less a speech than a sermon, as Reagan himself understood — a malediction against the evils of income taxes, federal spending, central planning, godless Communism, and government controls on commerce and freedom. |
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Forced requisitioning led to peasant revolts, and the Tambov province revolt of 1920 in particular forced Lenin to change his War Communism policy. |
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Modern systems, Fascism, Nazism and Communism, practiced ethnic cleansing resulting in countless Roma lives lost. |
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From this perspective, the long vista after Communism leads through capitalism into a still unexplored world that roust be safely attained and settled before it can be named. |
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He believes that Communism sapped the moral fiber of Czechs. |
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Now that Macedonia is prising itself loose from the crushing embrace of Communism and nationalism, it is our duty to act and provide support in no uncertain terms. |
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The fall of the Wall in 1989 became a symbol of the Fall of Communism,the Dissolution of the Soviet Union, German Reunification and Die Wende. |
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He fled to the United States, where he was driven out again in the McCarthy era, when anti-fascism was equated with Communism. |
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The Pastor's also sheds light on the path followed by a right-wing figure for whom the Church represented a rampart against Communism, and who meets with financial ruin at the end of his career. |
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The basis for this was that a cooperation between Western nations would help stop the spread of Communism. |
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It came up because a handful of Democrats thought it would be an excellent joke to put the Republicans in the position of publicly opposing a measure that seemed to be in opposition to Communism. |
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The proposal also gently raised questions regarding WCC's stance on the issues of religious pluralism, Communism, and superchurch. |
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The scorn for human dignity that has been displayed is nothing more than the result of the unbridled materialism on which Communism in particular and revolutionary ideology in general are based. |
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I think in particular of the Latvian Bishop who held us riveted in his quietly-spoken witness to what his country had experienced under Communism, and the story of his own personal suffering. |
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For 40 years, until his death in 1985, the frightful Hoxha maneuvered his pirate-skiff Communism among the bigger warring vessels of Titoism, Stalinism and Maoism. |
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Reagan was without question more deeply and instinctually anti-Communist than his immediate predecessors, but the diaries don't support the notion that he foresaw the collapse of Soviet Communism. |
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This is myth, created by Podhoretz and his ilk, an invented threat like Yellow Peril, Panslavism, Communism. |
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Communism is for us not a state of affairs which is to be established, an ideal to which reality will have to adjust itself. |
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It is about to greet the new millennium by forging a new internal order to replace the guiding light of Communism which it extinguished in 1991 after watching it burn for over 75 years. |
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These were times when if you spoke of a downward thrust of Communism or the domino theory you were laughed out of court. |
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However, We are fully aware, alas, that in some nations amid which atheistic Communism is rampant, these methods of telecommunication are directed in the schools to root out all religious ideas from the mind. |
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It worked to reduce the severity of economic austerity, gave independence to India and engaged in the Cold War against Soviet Communism. |
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The members of the Frankfurt School were Marxists who hated capitalism and Soviet Communism equally, because they took both to be regimes of unfreedom. |
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As against society he puts forward a sort of primitive Communism, of which the certain fruits are Justice and a happy life. |
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When Communism in Central and Eastern Europe collapsed, we in the West thrilled to the prospect of helping this part of Europe emerge from Communism to democracy, from a command economy to a free market economy. |
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Ironically, children fared quite well under Communism if one leaves atheist brain-washing aside. |
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Mikhail Gorbachev, the president of the Soviet Union, credited the Polish pope with hastening the fall of Communism in Europe. |
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The first recognised that Communism and Nazism have a common legacy and called for an honest and thorough debate to be conducted on all the totalitarian crimes of the past century. |
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Believing in Russia Religious Policy after Communism. |
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But by 1989 even Mikhail Gorbachev had basically given up the ghost of Communism, and after Hall badmouthed him the Soviet leader cut off the American leader's allowance. |
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In addition, the decline of Socialism and the fall of Communism in the late 1980s had removed much of the support for some of the more contentious Part XI provisions. |
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As the Great Depression ground on and unemployment soared, intellectuals began unfavorably comparing their faltering capitalist economy to Russian Communism. |
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Marx then predicted the eventual proletarian revolution that would result in the attainment of socialism, followed by Communism, where property would be communally owned. |
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Many lines have barely changed since the fall of Communism in 1989, despite a sharp drop in population due to emigration and an end to the planned economy. |
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In China, the results were similar, as the political embrace of Communism meant going autarkic and giving the state a massive role in the economy. |
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It was a nationwide protest movement about the domestic backwardness of China and has often been depicted as the intellectual foundation for Chinese Communism. |
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But what do the memories of the Soviet Union, Communism, Bolshevism or even Vladimir Lenin and Joseph Stalin now mean for normal citizens of the Russian Federation? |
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