Yearbook on International Communist AffairsHoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace, Stanford University., 1988 |
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Page 42
... struggle ( implicitly armed struggle , as several Axis advocates in the Policy Committee debate declared ) . " In contrast , " for the 17 ' the ways of conducting the struggle could not be freely chosen since they were deter- mined by ...
... struggle ( implicitly armed struggle , as several Axis advocates in the Policy Committee debate declared ) . " In contrast , " for the 17 ' the ways of conducting the struggle could not be freely chosen since they were deter- mined by ...
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... struggle as the main form of struggle and correctly integrating it with other appropriate forms of struggle and carrying out the armed revolution through to the end ... A violent revolution is the only means if the workers , peasants ...
... struggle as the main form of struggle and correctly integrating it with other appropriate forms of struggle and carrying out the armed revolution through to the end ... A violent revolution is the only means if the workers , peasants ...
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... Struggle for Peace and Democratic Movements . Seminar par- ticipants , who represented 21 communist parties on the journal plus three guests , noted that the struggle against the nuclear threat is entering a new phase ; they analyzed ...
... Struggle for Peace and Democratic Movements . Seminar par- ticipants , who represented 21 communist parties on the journal plus three guests , noted that the struggle against the nuclear threat is entering a new phase ; they analyzed ...
Contents
Party Congresses | 1971 |
Introduction | xxxi |
Lesotho Wallace H Spaulding | 12 |
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