Word: capitalistically
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Scottsboro decision and later against Franco's bombing of Madrid, his protest was not a Party member's but always that of an individual. As he was convinced by the discovery of a swank little restaurant in Tashkent: "The system under which the succesful live--left or right, capitalist or communist--did not seem to make much difference to that group of people, in every city around the globe, who managed by hook or crook to live well...
...cent (with the birth of two of his three children) and his income had decreased by the same proportion. Ten years later he wrote confidently that "I find myself not at all ashamed to be tagged a Wall Streeter." He also considers himself a "red-hot capitalist...
...firmly to the Lenin precept-don't be stubborn if you see you are wrong, but don't give in if you are right." "When are you right?" interjected First Deputy Premier Mikoyan-and the crowd laughed. Nikita plunged on, turning to the Western diplomats. "About the capitalist states, it doesn't depend on you whether or not we exist. If you don't like us. don't accept our invitations, and don't invite us to come to see you. Whether you like it or not. history is on our side. We will...
...students in Georgia are most interested in American children their own age, so the Ministry of Culture tells them, "Not all children in capitalist countries can go to school. . . .in some countries teachers still beat the children. Sometimes teachers hate their work and hate the children. . . .The children feel this, of course, and do not try to learn. . . .They like holidays better than school-days...
England is depicted in English as the country which Dickens describes in The Cricket on the Hearth. The conclusion drawn from this picture of England (in the nineteenth century) is that "Dickens gives many pictures of the hard and ugly life of the working people in capitalist England...