Dictatorships and Double Standards: Rationalism and Reason in PoliticsSimon and Schuster, 1982 - 270 sider "An American Enterprise Institute, Simon and Schuster publication." Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Side 127
... Communism's inevitable triumph of any scientific or historical basis , and converts into a purely mystical doctrine the Communists ' claim to have penetrated the laws of history . All this is well known , but its implications are ...
... Communism's inevitable triumph of any scientific or historical basis , and converts into a purely mystical doctrine the Communists ' claim to have penetrated the laws of history . All this is well known , but its implications are ...
Side 131
... Communists , Communists were free to look for support in any quarter and to declare as enemies all those who opposed their accession to power . This they regularly do . In studies of Communism in India , Burma , France , Italy , Africa ...
... Communists , Communists were free to look for support in any quarter and to declare as enemies all those who opposed their accession to power . This they regularly do . In studies of Communism in India , Burma , France , Italy , Africa ...
Side 133
... Communism in the underdeveloped areas is not fed by the restless hopes and resentments of the masses . The relation of indigenous Communists to native masses is manipula- tive and exploitative . There is no significant predictable ...
... Communism in the underdeveloped areas is not fed by the restless hopes and resentments of the masses . The relation of indigenous Communists to native masses is manipula- tive and exploitative . There is no significant predictable ...
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Introduction | 7 |
Dictatorships and Double Standards | 23 |
U S Security and Latin America | 53 |
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