He's hoping the Communists will eventually play a part in some sort of broad left wing coalition government. |
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If Laos fell to the Communists, Thailand might be next, according to the domino theory. |
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During World War II, his hometown was successively occupied by Italians, Germans, and insurgent Communists. |
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Both forces prompted the Communists to divert their sampans and other supply craft to smaller rivers and canals. |
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Anti-Communist labor leaders were purging Communists from unions, and the labor press was losing its independence. |
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According to him, the Communists revolutionised social content while the Futurists merely revolutionised artistic form. |
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In some parts of the country zealous Chinese Communists tried to establish rural communes, as was happening in China. |
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In the film, the travellers meet Quechua Indians, miners, Communists on the run, and Guevara learns about power. |
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As a result, more than half of the Cambodian Communists and 4 of the 10 people who led the Khmers to victory in 1975, were also destroyed. |
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In the USSR, most anarchists turned into Communists after the Russian Revolution. |
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Ideologically orthodox Communists were extreme modernists who believed in a centrally planned, technological society. |
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Meantime, resentment by extreme nationalists and Communists in the Duma was increasing. |
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While hard-line Communists stereotype capitalists as bloodsuckers of the working class, others defend them as socially conscious. |
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Broad Front is a left coalition made up of socialists, Communists and nationalists. |
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At one point, Communists said that bourgeois democracy was a step forward from feudalism. |
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Among the earliest opponents of Nazism in Germany were Communists, Socialists, and trade union leaders. |
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It is significant that all these young poets flirted with a kind of neo-Marxism, if they did not actually become Communists. |
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He has stood up to petty tyrants, from dogmatic Communists, through McCarthyites to third-world dictators. |
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He was also notorious for a series of political cartoons in which he represented the Communists by a three-nostrilled man. |
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Or perhaps even if you just remove the virulent anti-America haters who are Communists. |
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An aggressive, obstructionist Duma dominated by Communists blocked any attempt at reform. |
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And even left wing Social Democrats were distrustful of the Communists. |
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The excuse usually put forward by former Communists for their support of the Great Terror in the 1930s is that they did not know what was really going on in the Soviet Union. |
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His youth, pluck and decisiveness were one of the major assets which made him different from the Communists whose radical slogans had never been translated into real actions. |
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The only breathing space independence-minded Communists would have to regroup would be during the interregnum before the French colonial administration reoccupied its posts. |
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But this hasn't stopped leftists from fantasizing conspiracy theories in which the murderous Communists are transformed into the innocent victims of the conspiracy. |
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His policy of anti-American neutralism, which aimed to keep Cambodia out of the war, led him to permit the Vietnamese Communists to station troops on Cambodian soil. |
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I'm not playing the role of the hard-headed tycoon who thinks all philanthropoids are Socialists and all university professors are Communists. |
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In Eastern Europe, governments dominated by Communists adopted the Soviet model. |
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He was the victim of a congressional witch hunt against Communists. |
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The ear-to-the-ground President knew that all the unrest could not be blamed on Communists. |
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In Yugoslavia, the national communist party, the League of Communists of Yugoslavia, was losing its ideological potency. |
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Communists and others rallied in Moscow to protest the Russian government's economic plans. |
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In his early years Popper was impressed by Marxism, whether of Communists or socialists. |
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By 1936 there were seven Communists on the Rhondda Urban District Council and was publishing its own Communist newspaper The Vanguard. |
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Many individuals closely associated with Breton, notably Louis Aragon, left his group to work more closely with the Communists. |
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In early 1990s Albania, protestors waved leeks in defiance of the Communists whose policies had virtually reduced many to this staple. |
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After 1940, conflicts between the Kuomintang and Communists became more frequent in the areas not under Japanese control. |
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Twentieth century totalitarian movements, especially the Fascists and Communists, crushed the Freemasons. |
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The Party of Communists of the Republic of Moldova managed to stay in power for eight years. |
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When I came here I was just a boat person who had escaped from the Communists. |
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The Communists told us spellbinding stories of the perversion, debauchery and financial skulduggery of the Socialists. |
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Communists backed by the Soviet Union take over Bulgaria, Albania, and East Germany. |
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The rest of the Dangs fled Saigon in 1971 like so many others did when the Communists closed in. |
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Hardline Communists are squaring off against a militant faction whose members advocate a more aggressive stance. |
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Syriza's own origins can be found in Eurocommunism and the split that took place in 1968 in the Greek Communist Party between reformers and orthodox Communists. |
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But when my messages reach some of the politicians and government workers, their reactions remind me of the time when Russian Social Democrats became Bolshevik Communists. |
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President Ali Abdullah Salih has regularly used Yemeni Wahhabis to defeat his domestic opponents u first the Communists, then the Zaidis, and then the Huthis. |
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In contrast, Communists were generally consistent in their emphasis on the fraternity of all peoples, which made the party an important source of antiracist sentiment. |
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Meanwhile, the Communists told different groups, such as peasants, exactly what they wanted to hear, and cloaked themselves in the cover of Chinese Nationalism. |
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The anarchists lost control of the city to their own allies, the Communists and official government troops, after the street fighting of the Barcelona May Days. |
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During the evacuation, from June 28 to July 3, groups of local Communists and Soviet sympathizers attacked the retreating forces, and civilians who chose to leave. |
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After the 2009 protests in Moldova and subsequent removal of Communists from power, relations between the two countries have improved considerably. |
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The decline of the Communist Party started in 2009 after Marian Lupu joined the Democratic Party and thus attracted many of the Moldovans supporting the Communists. |
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For a few decades after 1944, the Communists were a strong fourth party. |
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In the 21st century the Communists are gone but political and cultural tensions remained high as shown by separatist Padanian nationalism in the North. |
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The Soviet Union recognised the Republic of China but urged reconciliation with the Communist Party of China and inclusion of Communists in the government. |
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The Communists believed that Prakasam, the Prime Minister, never tried to check the bureaucracy but dittoed every action of the corrupt officials and police. |
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