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C O N T E N T SA PROPOSAL CONCERNIN
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DISTORTION OF THE LENINIST VIEW OF
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ANTAGONISTIC CLASSES AND CLASS STRU
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The Central Committee of the Commun
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to accept the fact that the people
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If one avoids a concrete class anal
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without wars”, a new world of “
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Mongolia, Poland, Rumania, the Sovi
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ple astray. The events of the last
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They are in fact protecting the int
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eactionary tendencies to compromise
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Social democracy is a bourgeois ide
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military apparatus — the primary
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The proletarian party must be flexi
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The superiority of the socialist sy
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Leninist ever has held or ever will
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Such is the Leninist policy. Any po
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pursued the policy of peaceful coex
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to develop relations of friendship,
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Between capitalist and communist so
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struggles no longer exist? How can
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dictatorship of the proletariat and
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mutual support and mutual assistanc
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If it is accepted that there are no
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The series of distressing developme
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U.S. imperialism and its NATO partn
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There must be a revolutionary party
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1963, the speech of the head of the
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questions calling for attention and
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THE ORIGIN AND DEVELOPMENTOF THE DI
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not imperialism is to be opposed, a
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particular, the complete negation o
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Congress that Khrushchov, in his re
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It is impossible for the leadership
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the dictatorship of the proletariat
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other enemies of communism, with ex
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tween the Soviet Union and Other So
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the leadership of the CPSU. We expr
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thesis that the seizure of politica
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Completely disregarding the revolut
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maligned China as warlike, guilty o
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socialist countries alone. We made
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“There are differences between us
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that the leadership of the CPSU wou
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It is true that, both before and du
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such a formulation about the 20th C
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hours later, violating what the fra
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The Programme crudely revises the e
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and to replace the Declaration and
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This is indeed an astounding event,
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views in the talks, put forward its
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anti-revolutionary line, between th
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CPSU leaders went farther and farth
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of the people throughout the world
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is seizing state power, to overthro
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ealized by using the old state mach
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2. The Communist Party of China has
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4. If the relations between our two
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full consultations and unhurried di
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HE question of Stalin is one of wor
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But no one can deny the internation
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from reality and from the masses. I
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created by the October Revolution;
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the great CPSU and the great Soviet
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Stalin. The leaders of the CPSU hav
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The Yakyirs, Balyitskys, Lyubehenky
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Stalin died in 1953; three years la
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This consistent and correct approac
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. . . in place of the old leaders,
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In the period of the Second Interna
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IS YUGOSLAVIAA SOCIALIST COUNTRY?Th
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In Khrushchov’s opinion, Yugoslav
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Can a country be socialist when the
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ing that private individuals have t
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No, the facts are quite the reverse
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The concentration of land is actual
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do not affect the private ownership
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estoration of the landlords and cap
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Engels wrote in Anti-Dühring, “T
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The Tito clique itself admits that
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the strictest observance of a singl
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or 47.4 per cent of the federal bud
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Everybody knows that state monopoly
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In these circumstances, Yugoslavia
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They said of the Vietnamese people
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to the Congo to take a direct part
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In our foreign affairs over the pas
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In manufacturing the lie that China
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een achieved under “conditions of
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pursue the policy of peaceful coexi
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By the same logic, Khrushchov descr
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peaceful coexistence. We would like
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pursue the policy of peaceful coexi
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the proletariat in power in its sta
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the so-called general line of peace
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1. In the name of peaceful coexiste
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tyranny” towards the socialist co
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they have become so obsessed with t
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the imperialist countries. Would th
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What is the “spirit of Moscow”?
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heaviest blows of the U.S. imperial
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NEVER before has the unity of the i
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communist movement. This is the cas
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German socialist proletariat”, ad
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Like other parties of the Second In
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opportunism and explaining to the m
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Both internationally and in individ
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Thirdly, the history of the interna
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national egoism towards fraternal s
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The leaders of the CPSU have comple
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internationalism and their sectaria
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further weaken his position”. 1 T
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the people of the Soviet Union who,
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The leaders of the CPSU have comple
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people, and in the interests of the
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obey it. When the Social-Democratic
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logical that the CPSU should carry
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manded that the CPC should respect
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the Duma who took advantage of a ma
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Liebknecht and Rühle are only two
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Differences have existed inside the
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olutionary cause of the Indian prol
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to Marxism-Leninism. In the interna
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should be stopped by the Parties”
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local press of the Soviet Union, we
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This is precisely the situation in
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will be out of the question if one
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movement, they must make a clean br
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THE PROLETARIAN REVOLUTIONANDKHRUSH
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A DISCIPLE OF BERNSTEIN AND KAUTSKY
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e further developed”, 1 and that
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Lenin made the pointed comment that
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the case with the proletarian revol
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OUR STRUGGLE AGAINST KHRUSHCHOV’S
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The delegation of the CPC expressed
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If comrades now make the criticism
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countries on the continent force mu
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and the foreign armed intervention.
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had already taken over and proclaim
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Why has Khrushchov so shamelessly d
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Khrushchov and his like are spreadi
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forces stationed abroad exceed 1,00
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they will renounce the use of viole
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103, that is, there was a loss of 7
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the revolutionary task of seizing s
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Lenin once gave an excellent descri
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gling and striving for the success
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justify their erroneous line and ha
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The Korean people carried on fiftee
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The comrades of the Communist Party
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shchov’s revisionism is nothing b
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In the capitalist countries, the gr
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Khrushchov himself has admitted tha
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Actually, this is not so strange. F
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volt in spite of them! without them
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ON KHRUSHCHOV'SPHONEY COMMUNISM AND
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in practice to substitute the “st
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In socialist society, the differenc
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to corrupt the proletariat and othe
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imperialism both understand that in
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In his celebrated work On the Corre
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are abolished and a communist socie
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the presence of many elements of th
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nomic Council and State Control Com
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oppressors to oppressed, of exploit
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The facts cited above are only a pa
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sphere of politics and ideology and
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Under the signboard of “peaceful
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comes in the form of high salaries,
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The broad masses of the Soviet work
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will cease to be necessary before t
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that the end of the dictatorship of
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letarian democracy is becoming soci
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up and adding a label of his own, K
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there never has been, nor is there
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certain people cannot treat serious
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organs is production.” 1 And what
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therewith also the antithesis betwe
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incentive, he is turning all human
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‘degenerating’”. 1 This trick
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this, just as a trading firm cannot
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immediately, without a long success
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masses. The numerous cadres of the
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to decide “who will win” in the
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tion, it is necessary to raise the
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whole world as well as to the peopl
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evolutionaries, whether or not our
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The earth will continue to revolve,
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K HRUSHCHOV has fallen.This arch-sc
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ship of the proletariat, attempting
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for ways to help the U.S. provocate
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policies leading back to capitalism
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will be ground to dust. As Comrade
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APPENDICIES
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tion and of the communist movement
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As you are well aware, our Party ha
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socialism by ever more nations, of
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socialist system by all the progres
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The present correlation of forces i
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of the CPSU, and in the documents o
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system is so progressive by nature
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national arena. The development of
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feudalism, by uniting all the patri
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South Vietnam and South Korea will
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mutual assistance and comradely co-
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class solidarity, and not any princ
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in the heroic struggle they are wag
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During the talks it will be possibl
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the fraternal Parties? Or are we, a
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OPEN LETTER OF THE CENTRAL COMMITTE
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further aggravated the controversy
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On July 7, when the Moscow meeting
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of socialist construction. Immediat
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to impose their views on all the fr
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the then P.R.C. Ambassador to the U
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is strange and surprising, consider
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in the 1957 Declaration and in the
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we cannot put an end to war as long
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toric question? First of all, the w
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No party that has the interests of
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aggression against Cuba. It was amp
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force of arms, ruling out talks and
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themselves and to hold the people i
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the working class, of all the worki
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ideology. This is a truism which al
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In the well-known editorial in the
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principle: “From each according t
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sia? One must reckon with the fact
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in capitalist countries, of the str
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nations, whose international role a
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alize that this cannot be done in t
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tion’s path of development depend
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leadership (hegemony) as a requisit
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A precise analysis of changes in th
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y the fraternal Communist and Worke
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egarded otherwise than as an attemp
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The Chinese leaders accuse the Comm
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Objective analysis of the socio-eco
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attempt to impose some new general
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all the working people, in the stru
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