The Quarterly Review, Volumes 291-292John Murray, 1953 - English literature |
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Page 180
... Stalin has been at pains to explain this contradiction between Marxist theory and Bolshevik practice . We stand for the withering away of the State , ' he told the Sixteenth Congress of the Bolshevik Party in 1930. At the same time we ...
... Stalin has been at pains to explain this contradiction between Marxist theory and Bolshevik practice . We stand for the withering away of the State , ' he told the Sixteenth Congress of the Bolshevik Party in 1930. At the same time we ...
Page 414
... Stalin first met Roosevelt at Teheran he really half succumbed to the famous Rooseveltian charm and felt almost as if he was among old friends - perhaps an inapposite phrase , the author says , as Stalin had no old friends ; they had ...
... Stalin first met Roosevelt at Teheran he really half succumbed to the famous Rooseveltian charm and felt almost as if he was among old friends - perhaps an inapposite phrase , the author says , as Stalin had no old friends ; they had ...
Page 137
... Stalin by being dis- loyal to the Prime Minister . ' He was obsessed that he alone knew how to deal satisfactory with Stalin and he lived just long enough to learn his error . The essays on Stalin and Hitler , while telling us nothing ...
... Stalin by being dis- loyal to the Prime Minister . ' He was obsessed that he alone knew how to deal satisfactory with Stalin and he lived just long enough to learn his error . The essays on Stalin and Hitler , while telling us nothing ...
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