By 1899, the implications of this revisionism had become fairly clear, when the French socialist Millerand entered a bourgeois government. |
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Leninism defined correct party policy against the ideological enemies of dogmatism, revisionism, and opportunism. |
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Media-orchestrated cults of personality and shameless historical revisionism, they already know about. |
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Now that global corporations are shifting to a more sympathetic line, one awaits a similar revisionism among their media camp followers. |
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The ICFI was founded in 1953 to defend orthodox Trotskyism against the revisionism of Michel Pablo. |
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It's become so unravelled in the course of his revisionism that it's completely unrecognizable and nonsensical now. |
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The role of revisionism as a direct prop for imperialism was out in the open. |
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Summers soon confessed to his ideological revisionism and commenced a round of self-criticism. |
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He now looks back on his past monkey business with a keen sense of revisionism. |
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Slowness has to do with being able to remember, rather than obliterate or use revisionism to rewrite events. |
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The new millennium has prompted an onslaught of institutionally engineered revisionism. |
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The Right are trying to disown it, engaging in the most shocking revisionism and paralogical torsions imaginable. |
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Herein lay the basic difference between Trotskyism and Pabloite revisionism. |
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These factors, together with revisionism and nationalism, anti-Bolshevism and anti-Semitism, all had a socially unifying effect in Germany. |
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A hallmark of all revisionism is its exclusion of any possibility of a serious crisis of American imperialism. |
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And what would an enterprise featuring Ron Paul be without a little Civil War revisionism? |
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But as time passed, more people began to suffer from battle fatigue or to fall prey to historical revisionism. |
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A Toronto official, however, confirmed the prevailing belief, calling Wells's version revisionism. |
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Let us speak plainly in order to clearly define what may not under any circumstances be subject to the so-called historical revisionism. |
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Certainly, we have had an upward revisionism of Harry Truman, Dwight Eisenhower, Ronald Reagan. |
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This is one part of feminism which will never be subject to revisionism. |
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The lines of cleavage between Pablo's revisionism and orthodox Trotskyism are so deep that no compromise is possible either politically or organizationally. |
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To fight Stalinism and Castroism is to politically destroy revisionism. |
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We have a proud heritage of fighting against all forms of revisionism that leads to capitulation and betrayal of the international socialist course. |
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It makes one wonder how much of the speech is true and how much is false, based on Stalin's tendency toward revisionism of his revolutionary biography. |
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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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This included his attempts at historical revisionism regarding the atrocities carried out by the fascist regime of Ante Pavilic during World War Two. |
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I argue from the published record that Professor Schlesinger's essay is a piece of a historical revisionism aimed at restoring FDR's blemished reputation as a statesman. |
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It is so that we may guard against any form of revisionism, any historical untruth. |
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In the world of the Bucca alumni, there is little room for revisionism, or reflection. |
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The Cuban Revolution has exposed the vast inroads of revisionism upon our movement. |
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I am somewhat taken aback at how quickly revisionism has taken over what has transpired with respect to the residential schools matter. |
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I look forward to his speech which will have an immense amount of revisionism. |
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Healy and the French OCI chose to maintain the paper International Committee instead of fighting revisionism from within the new USec. |
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Also, it could be dangerous to advocate a review of historical interpretations, which could lead to revisionism. |
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I don't go in for this O'Connor revisionism, just because she's not as out there as some of her successors. |
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But before the revisionism about this conflict starts to set in, at least tonight there is one thing we can all agree on. |
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There is nothing inherently wrong with revisionism when it is called for and based on solid new information. |
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Saunders's book represents an updated version of the New Left revisionism about the cold war pioneered by such writers as Christopher Lasch, Gabriel Kolko, and Richard Barnet. |
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The fact that he is willing to stoop to this sort of outright revisionism in order to make his point demonstrates the abject lack of substance to his arguments. |
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At first glance, it would seem that the decision to cast the luminous Greta Garbo as the homely Christina is Hollywood historical revisionism at its most overt. |
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Most recently, the WTO General Council Chairman, former Canadian trade minister Mr. Sergio Marchi, has actively participated in this damaging revisionism of what was agreed in Doha, to the detriment of developing countries. |
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They also offer an insight into how traumatising the Kennedy assassinations were at the time – something we can almost obscure with hindsight, revisionism, and conspiracy theories. |
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In the late 20th century revisionism of nursery rhymes became associated with the idea of political correctness. |
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Nor does Knausgaard intrude on the truth of the past with the hindsight of the present, even when it comes to the question of musical taste – a subject that is notorious for historical revisionism. |
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The determination of many of history's losers to unearth their own past, supported by cadres of professional historians looking for new fields to conquer, has prompted a wave of revisionism. |
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The penchant for rationalization and revisionism — displayed daily in divorce courts and press offices of dictators — ran rampant during the gaper's block that was his lengthy fall. |
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But whatever Newcastle's fate, let's hope the post-season debrief spares their fans any more of the I-told-you-so revisionism regarding the Alan Pardew era. |
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In his view, the new trends in the Macedonian historiography are a natural process of revisionism that has no political dimension. |
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He referred to the need to make a clean sweep of factionalism and its hotbed, nepotism and parochialism, and launch a dynamic struggle against revisionism, in order to further cement the unity and cohesion of the Party. |
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Efforts to counter historical revisionism and recognition of the specific memories of all communities provide intellectual weapons against a discriminatory culture and outlook. |
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It is to be hoped that most fair-minded people in the twenty-first century are aware that there is revisionism and revisionism. |
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Historical revisionism of this kind reminds us how much of our history was a confected Victorian myth, designed to explain and justify British uniqueness at the time of the building of the British empire. |
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The Director-General welcomes the spirit of this initiative, which aims to underline the role of education in fighting anti-Semitism and historical revisionism concerning the Shoah and UNESCO's actions in this regard. |
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By denying the country's war crimes and seeking revision to its pacifist constitution, this historical revisionism has fatally impaired Japan's leadership credentials in Asia. |
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