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...still sacrosanct; when newspaper discussion comes too close to sensitive issues, the party simply chokes it off. While most Western broadcasts are no longer jammed (the jamming equipment has been moved eastward to blank out Radio Peking), non-Communist Western newspapers are still banned in Russia. When the magazine Kommunist recently urged the Russian press to increase its news coverage, its aim was not so much to free the press as to meet the competition. "We have to admit that bourgeois news agencies have achieved a high degree of speed in reacting immediately to all that happens around the world...
...probably had no advance knowledge of the article. The Russian embassy carried its indignant reaction to the government anyway. With that, Tito's regime, anxious that cold water not be dashed on its currently warmer relations with Moscow, banned the offending issue. And Yugoslavia's party organ, Kommunist, blossomed with appropriate expressions of shock, denouncing Author Mihajlov for "misuse" of Russian hospitality and Delo's editors for lack of "good taste...
...Right Man. As early as 1956, Evsei Liberman had published an article in Kommunist suggesting that local plant efficiency and quality could be improved by greater emphasis on profitability. For Liberman, then still an obscure scholar in a provincial school, it was merely the modest proposal of a man who knew the day-to-day problems of a plant manager...
...since taken a more patient view of neutralism, while an evolving Russia has become less tolerant of the uncommitted nations that receive aid from both camps. Last week in Moscow, the party's theoretical journal Kommunist huffily denounced neutralism in terms that, in their way, were the same as those John Foster Dulles used eight years ago. Said Kommunist: "The leaders of young countries who really desire progress for their peoples cannot occupy intermediate positions between contradictory world social systems. There are only two paths of development-one path leads to capitalism and the other to socialism...
Moscow's outburst was clearly aimed at Egypt's President Nasser, who has received massive U.S. aid as well as some $271 million in Soviet loans and grants for the Aswan Dam. "The policy of nonalignment," grumped Kommunist, "presupposed only nonparticipation in military blocs and alliances, and by no means an identical attitude to the friends and champions of peace, on the one hand, and to the enemies and aggressors on the other...