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Word: communisme (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
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...military house in order and its scientific talents mobilized. Beyond this short-range response, the Vice President pointed to a great opportunity to strengthen free nations by a program of free trade, investment, mutual economic assistance and rising living standards. Such a program would provide a counterattack against Communism in areas where the Communists have no weapons but misery...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Lines of Decision | 11/25/1957 | See Source »

...well be modern diplomacy's most brazen propaganda gambit. For if the Communists, whose missilery is a threat of the near future, should succeed by big talk in persuading U.S. allies, and the U.S. itself, that the day of the bomber is over, they could win for Communism a cold-war victory over the most powerful armed force ever assembled-an armed force that in the here and now is the free world's only deterrent to major aggression and, in the familiar words of its weather-beaten air men, a loaded pistol pointed squarely at Khrushchev...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ARMED FORCES: The Power For Now | 11/25/1957 | See Source »

...beyond his native land, Novelist Tibor Dery, ailing and aged at 64. is far and away the most famed writer in Hungary today. In his best-known book, The Unfound Phrase, Dery expounded his own political philosophy in the fictional terms of a wealthy Budapest lawyer who turned to Communism as his nation's only hope. Too incendiary for publication in the days of the prewar Horthy fascist dictatorship, it was circulated widely in manuscript before going to press ten years later...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: HUNGARY: Writer's Sentence | 11/25/1957 | See Source »

...Germany's best-known products, theology, lately has not given much aid and comfort to the West. The neutralism of Karl Barth, with its plague-on-both-your-houses detachment from the struggle between Communism and the free world, dominates such influential German clergymen as Pastor Niemoller, such prominent theologians as Bonn University's Professors Helmut Gollwitzer and Hans-Joachim Iwand. Last week Hamburg University students jampacked their biggest lecture hall to listen to a very different kind of theologian...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: The Neutralists' Neutralizer | 11/18/1957 | See Source »

Thielicke sharply disagrees with Karl Earth's notion that Communism is a-Christian rather than antiChristian, or with the idea that Christianity could live in a Communist-dominated world. "If the Russian steamroller flattens everything up to the Atlantic Ocean because the West has nothing in the way of defense," Thielicke has written, "then we will be denied the capability of shaping a world having proper inner and social values . . . Once dead, one cannot regenerate oneself, even inwardly...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: The Neutralists' Neutralizer | 11/18/1957 | See Source »

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