Word: communisme
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Washington conference would have been far less of a success if it had stopped there. Time and time again. President Eisenhower and Secretary Dulles drove home their point that the full resources-not just armies and weapons-of all free nations must be marshaled against Communism. They found in Harold Macmillan a man of like mind. ("Such a conference," said one of the participants, "never would have been possible with either Anthony Eden or Winston Churchill.") And as the men at the Washington conference talked, they found their spirits surging with enthusiasm to make the total alliance a reality...
...year Wladyslaw Gomulka, the bald boss of Polish Communism, has wobbled down the middle of the road, driving slowly away from Moscow but unwilling and unable to turn toward the West, titillating the Polish people with the heady wine of limited freedom without withdrawing the hangover of Communist controls. At times Gomulka must have wondered if the so-called "Polish road to Socialism," for which he had defied Nikita Khrushchev himself, was a- road at all. His policies of half-independence and half-freedom left everybody only half-satisfied and failed miserably to solve the nation's economic crisis...
Clearly, when Gomulka said freedom, he meant only freedom to support Gomulka's own brand of Communism...
Pointing to such men as Djilas in Yugoslavia and Kolakowski in Poland (TIME, Oct. 14), Salisbury quoted a Warsaw observer: "What the West must remember about this process is that all of this started inside the Communist Party. The sharpest critics are Communists or men closely associated with Communism. The process of evolution or revolution is occurring within the Communist movement because that is where the best minds of these countries have been assembled by force of circumstance." Concludes Salisbury: "The Communist myth in Eastern Europe, never strongly established, seems broken beyond repair. This becomes apparent when even the writers...
...wondered how neutral a neutralist can get got an ultimate answer from India's Jawaharlal Nehru. In a fantastic bit of purblind observation, the Great Neutral assured a worried world: "People who talk about Communist revolutions are-if I may say so-out of date. So-called international Communism does not really exist today...