The irreconcilable opposition of Marxism to Stalinism was the essential premise of the political program and perspective of the Workers League. |
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I have a very critical view about socialism, to say nothing of Leninism and Stalinism, but I have a great love for the Soviet Union. |
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If Stalinism were socialism, he reasoned, then the left would have to support it, despite its totalitarian features. |
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This was one of the most important teachings he had drawn from the struggle against Stalinism and its nationalist programme. |
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It had one of the strongest Communist parties in the world, which suffered a political catastrophe as a result of the policies of Stalinism. |
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Such sentiments, such unstinted support, provided the medium and mechanism for the growth and survival of Stalinism. |
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In many respects, the methods employed against oppositionists under Stalinism were reminiscent of the medieval Inquisition. |
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By the year 1950 their enthusiasm for literature had grown into a conscious political protest against Stalinism. |
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Moreover, the disintegration of Stalinism heralded the end of all programs based on national economic regulation. |
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On this basis, Shachtman rejected the possibility of the Soviet working class settling accounts with Stalinism through a political revolution. |
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Unlike Bierut, he advocated the adaptation of Marxism-Leninism to Polish conditions rather than the blind implementation of Stalinism. |
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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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Centrism developed in the 1930s as a decisive obstacle preventing workers from breaking with reformism and Stalinism. |
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Because the reasoning would be too puerile and the attempted association too reminiscent of the methods of Stalinism. |
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Conservative opponents of revolutionary socialism also repeated the idea that Leninism and Stalinism were the same thing. |
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In Russia the civil war undermined the working class and Stalinism crushed the last remnants of democracy. |
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The working class uprisings against Stalinism did not refute historical materialism. |
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Klaus served as finance minister after the collapse of Stalinism and is closely identified with the introduction of free-market policies. |
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Is it better to classify Nazism and Stalinism together as examples of totalitarianism? |
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The film gives no indication of his attitude toward Bolshevism, Stalinism, Trotskyism or any other political tendency in the twentieth century. |
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But America's monopoly on the weapon until 1949 saved Western Europe from Stalinism. |
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This did not represent the end of socialism but rather the collapse of Stalinism and its program of national economic regulation. |
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The book presented here is therefore an important document of the fight of the Marxist opposition against Stalinism. |
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It examines his father's early support for Soviet communism, blended with a history of Stalinism. |
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More significantly it reflects the influence of the popular front politics and national outlook of Stalinism. |
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Yugoslavia broke with Stalin in 1948, but its leadership never broke with the nationalist perspective of Stalinism. |
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Here we see that the writer assigns historical superiority to socialism, cleansed of all traces of Stalinism. |
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Technological progress proved to be incompatible not with socialism, but with Stalinism, its bureaucratic antithesis. |
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By the 1970s the fight against white minority rule was led by a left wing influenced by Maoism and Stalinism. |
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Of course the filmmaker, like the workers, has grown up under Stalinism and faces great ideological and intellectual obstacles. |
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Order had been restored with the strenuous efforts of the Stalinists, but de Gaulle, Gaullism, and Stalinism had been severely shaken. |
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The collapse of communism in 1989 brought to light new evidence of the horrors of Stalinism, and gave totalitarianism a new lease of life. |
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The welfare state offered collective security, optimism and promises of betterment as a counter to the discontents which has fuelled imperialism, Stalinism and fascism. |
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It is necessary to hammer away mercilessly at Stalinism as the worst agency of the bourgeoisie. |
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These hatreds were bred by tsarism and continued by Stalinism, and have yet to be resolved. |
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By indistinctly muddling 8 May 1945 with the crimes of Stalinism, we do a disservice to the commemoration of the Liberation of Europe. |
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To fight Stalinism and Castroism is to politically destroy revisionism. |
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These theories, however, had their source in the same pressures of Stalinism and imperialism bearing down on the Trotskyist movement that gave rise to Pabloite revisionism. |
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Having criticized art for art's sake for being potentially reactionary, they then focus on the counterproposal they offer to socialist realism and Stalinism. |
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This situation allowed the emergence of a new leftwing that broke away from the Japanese Communist Party, accused of rigidity and Stalinism. |
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No other country likely to join the EU in the near future has suffered the trauma of full-strength Stalinism. |
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Let us therefore work together, in the framework of the Citizens for Europe' programme, to jointly remember the victims of Stalinism and Nazism. |
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The Council must be reminded that Stalinism too was totalitarian and was no less destructive a regime for those who died among Europe's peoples. |
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It also supports the preservation of the sites and memorials, and commemoration of the victims, of Nazism and Stalinism. |
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At the moment, however, we are discussing Stalinism and Nazism, which transcended and did not respect state borders. |
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They fought to defeat Stalinism and restore Bolshevik internationalism and soviet democracy in the Soviet Union. |
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I also stress that Stalinism and Nazism served as direct examples for other totalitarian ideologies. |
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We must actively support projects that preserve the memory of Nazism and Stalinism, mass deportations and the dead. |
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It assumed that all would be well if only the extremes of Stalinism were curbed. |
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I would like to emphasise, however, that Nazism and Stalinism are the cornerstone of all other totalitarian ideologies. |
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In the name of Europe, we must not let the crimes of Nazism or Stalinism be forgotten. |
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It denounces the Soviet system, supporting the theory that Stalinism had long outlived its creator. |
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Without an understanding of the role of Stalinism and Social Democracy, the labour movement will not be able to turn once again to a socialist perspective. |
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He is a great historian of Stalinism who has been celebrated by colleagues on the left and right. |
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Yet the congress was also a battleground where the political struggles between Stalinism and the revolutionary left in the wider war were reproduced in the cultural debates. |
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When a Marxist uses the term Stalinism it has a specific meaning. |
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Suffice to say that Stalinism and Hitlerism are the same disease. |
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Misplaced faith in political Utopias has, like Stalinism, led to ruin. |
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Others kept their distance because they hated the Stalinism, the maximalism and brutal tactics of the organization. |
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Such intransigence makes a certain amount of sense, because any real reform seems more likely to lead to the regime's collapse than its salvation. Kim Jong Il is steeped in North Korean Stalinism. |
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In both cases, anyone with a lack of arguments on the matter at issue will forget the principles of rationalism and flirt with the irrational, which is the precursor to any type of totalitarianism or Stalinism. |
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The words chosen falsify what really is the case in a way that, in terms of cynical demagogy, would put to shame the ideologues both of the Third Reich and of Stalinism. |
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In fact, however, just the opposite is true in China, where Stalinism meets capitalism, combining the worst of both worlds. |
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Commentators on the right and the left routinely equate it with Stalinism, Nazism and Socialism, among other dreaded isms. |
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Certainly not because they believed in the Stalinism that gave them comfort. |
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After the expansion of the European Union, we cannot avoid passing judgment on the crimes of Stalinism, which were mainly committed in Eastern Europe. |
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This programme allows the European Union over the course of these seven years to cofinance projects aimed at keeping alive the memories of the periods of dictatorship, as well as the victims of Nazism and Stalinism. |
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In seeking the equal remembrance of the victims of Nazism and Stalinism, I am fighting against the merely token acceptance of the new Member States into the European Union. |
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We condemn the atrocities of both Nazism and Stalinism. |
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It is through Akhmatova's eyes, queuing at the prison gate in the hope of handing in a food parcel to her imprisoned son, that we read the finest poetic depiction of the horrors of Stalinism. |
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After the war, a new project for the reconstruction of central Kiev transformed Khreshchatyk avenue into a notable example of Stalinism in Architecture. |
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It derived from apparent similarities between Stalinism and Nazism. |
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The Stalinism infecting American liberals in the 1950s is gone. |
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Like other people of the Soviet Union who suffered persecution under Stalin, some Cossacks greeted the advancing German army as liberators from Stalinism. |
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In Conquest's opinion, the visceral reaction to Nazism entails a verdict that it was morally worse than Stalinism, even if its eventual hecatomb was a less colossal one. |
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