Word: capitaliste
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...What some countries of the West call freedom of the press is nothing but a rope on which a capitalist publisher keeps his journalists. If the rope is long enough, freedom of speech is relatively long. If the rope is short freedom of speech is short-cropped...
Revolution by Consent. Unlike most British Laborites, before the war Laski had abandoned all hope for achieving socialism by gradual reforms. (Said one critic: "He never does things by halves, he always does things by doubles.") His formula: the overthrow of "acquisitive [capitalist] society" through "revolution by consent...
Hardly had Harold finished, when Aneurin began. In his lusty, left-wing weekly, the Tribune, new Health Minister Bevan put the U.S. in its proper place-as the world's only surviving big capitalist power...
Last week the lightning struck. In the Daily Worker, Browder was bitterly attacked by his onetime mentor-mild-mannered, 64-year-old William Z. Foster, old-line radical, thrice the Communist candidate for President of the U.S. Foster branded the No. 1 U.S. Communist an evangelist for a "capitalist Utopia." He added: "Such national unity, based on class peace with the monopolists, would be a first-class disaster to the workers...
Hurtling Fugitives. One of the strangest manifestations of this unparalleled tragedy of blood was the weird fugitives who, shouting "Sanctuary!", suddenly hurtled out of the Communist night that had covered the activities of many of them and sought refuge in capitalist countries. Among the more distinguished refugees were Ignace Reiss (assistant chief of the West European Section of the NKVD), General Walter Ginsberg Krivitsky (chief of the West European Section of the Red Army's Military Intelligence) and Alexander Barmine. Reiss's body was found riddled with 15 bullets on a lonely road in Switzerland. Krivitsky...