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...imperialist hegemony. Class alliances were forfeited during the war as Western experts expected Russia to collapse quickly under German onslaught. At conflict were two social systems, one based on bourgeois-democratic forms, the other feudal-military. The belated bourgeois revolutions of both Germany and Japan were challenging the established domain of the technologically advanced West. Although this section of his argument is too brief to stand as a convincing analysis, many of the questions Horowitz raises are dealt with more thoroughly in other works (of Frank Neumann's Behemoth which Horowitz often cites...

Author: By Tom Crane, | Title: Books Empire and Revolution | 5/25/1971 | See Source »

...request of November would have been an outright insult to any reporter. Such requests are always mandatory before-not after-the fact, and are appropriate only in the case of private conversations, not general pronouncements. In effect, Kissinger was trying to suppress what legitimately belonged in the public domain...

Author: By David Landau, | Title: Kissinger in the White House: A Man of Many Options | 5/25/1971 | See Source »

Although appointments such as the Law dean are technically within President Pusey's domain until his retirement next month, no one in the Administration tries to hide the fact that now it is Bok who makes the appointments and policy decisions which will directly affect the composition and direction of his administration...

Author: By R. W. D., | Title: Sacks Appointment Illustrates Power Shift | 5/11/1971 | See Source »

...dispute between Montagnards and Mrs. Nguyen Ky over claims to 3,700 acres in another Central Highland province was reported by A. P. in January. Mrs. Ky says the land is "public domain" while the Montagnards argue they should regain the land after it is retaken from the Viet Cong...

Author: By Ron Moreau and D. GARETH Porter, S | Title: Saigon: Moving the People Out | 3/26/1971 | See Source »

...Arab land was taken that was being put to any use," insists Mayor Kollek. "It was all rock, unusable for agriculture. We've tried to build in a reasonable way." Nevertheless Arab owners refuse to accept payment because this would sanction Israel's right of eminent domain...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MIDDLE EAST: Full Speed Ahead And Damn the Aesthetics | 3/1/1971 | See Source »

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