The Pacific Spectator, Količina 6Pacific Coast Committee for the Humanities of the American Council of Learned Societies, 1952 |
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Stran 80
... Soviet reader instead of adding loyalty to and pride of his fatherland . The postwar campaign against foreign literature assumed the nature of a regular crusade . It is this militant hostility toward the West , this blindly regimented ...
... Soviet reader instead of adding loyalty to and pride of his fatherland . The postwar campaign against foreign literature assumed the nature of a regular crusade . It is this militant hostility toward the West , this blindly regimented ...
Stran 136
... Soviet diplomacy uses all its weapons to isolate America by persuading other members of the camp that we pursue only our own selfish interest , which is to exploit them economically and to use them for cannon fodder in the next war ...
... Soviet diplomacy uses all its weapons to isolate America by persuading other members of the camp that we pursue only our own selfish interest , which is to exploit them economically and to use them for cannon fodder in the next war ...
Stran 137
... Soviet camp , in theory , are sovereign and equal and have the right to withdraw , but any Communist who publicly advocated withdrawal or insisted on equality with the Soviet Union- " the first land of socialism " -or obstinately ...
... Soviet camp , in theory , are sovereign and equal and have the right to withdraw , but any Communist who publicly advocated withdrawal or insisted on equality with the Soviet Union- " the first land of socialism " -or obstinately ...
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