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the state apparatus, and
used it in their own interests. This had nothing to do with socialism and in fact, in order to
come to power Stalin had first to kill hundreds of thousands of socialist and communist
militants, including most of the members
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, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe to assure the survival and success of liberty.
Like Cicero, Kennedy also incorporates the use of tricolons.
help them help themselves, for whatever period is required not because the Communists
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Kropotkin put it, "What we learn from the study of the Great [French]
Revolution is that it was the source of all the present communist, anarchist,
and socialist conceptions." 1
It is because
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the communist government's permission.
The people of East Germany became upset with the economic and political conditions of the German Democratic Republic (GDR). Private trade was outlawed and the ownership of private property. People were forced to work
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for politics as president of the screen actors gild when he helped purge communists and other suspected reds from the film industry. The movie and the chapters on Ronald Reagon can compare greatly, except the movie is completely biased. It gives only one view
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the Japanese-Americans to become highly suspected individuals. They were even a more immediate threat than communists, since they required an eventual takeover, and Germans, since they were preoccupied by numerous enemies. In addition, the Japanese-Americans were
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invaded by Germany in two consecutive wars, the USSR had suffered tremendously and was not willing to allow anyone to attack it again. It felt that buffer states be created to protect the borders of the fatherland. With Communist regimes in place, the nations
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, the two main actors in world politics who had opposing ideologies, one being communist the other supporting liberal internationalism, found themselves facing each other. Immediately, a feeling of tension grew as the two superpowers stood in stark contrast
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their countries. The Soviet Union condemned capitalism and adopted the communist way of life. They were a totalitarian society that limited economic and political freedom and they also forced their ways and beliefs onto other nations. They spent their money
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, his first separatist movement, but this did not last long, in fact it dissolved within the same year. Bachand and his friends then established the City Club of the Young Communist League of Canada (YCLC), this was a club composed of young separatists
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