Word: leninization
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...entourage later visited a museum dedicated to the father of Soviet Bolshevism, Lenin. That evening, it was Gorbachev's turn to entertain President Mitterrand and his wife Danielle at the stolid concrete Soviet embassy near the Bois de Boulogne. After his guests departed, the General Secretary held a late-night tete-a-tete with former President Valery Giscard d'Estaing. The following morning Gorbachev returned to the embassy for meetings with, among others, French Communist Party Chief Georges Marchais...
...continues to vacillate. Deng has declared that talk of capitalism "cannot harm us," but he has also cautioned that China must "combat the corrosive influence of capitalist ideas." At one point, the People's Daily pronounced that the world had changed so much since the days of Marx and Lenin that "we cannot expect (their) works to solve our present-day problems." A few days later, following angry and anxious cries that the paper had renounced the country's very ideology, the People's Daily backpedaled. It had meant to say, it explained in a retraction, only that Marxism-Leninism...
After the initial voyeuristic thrill, Roeg's farce runs out of gas--and not only for lack of good lines. Unlike Tom Stoppard's dazzling Travesties, in which James Joyce and Lenin cavort without losing dignity, this film offends the myths it pretends to revere...
...Well, first of all, it is not just my own personal style. This is something that we all learned from Lenin. It goes back to Lenin. He said on quite a few occasions that to know life you must live as the masses do, live among the masses, learn from the masses, feel their pulses at work and reflect their thinking, their mood in your policies. I would give priority in that to Lenin. It is not my invention...
...made dangerously simple by clever opinion shapers, and if the masses can be moved, their elected leaders must follow. Nuclear weapons have raised the stakes. As real war becomes increasingly costly and nuclear war barely thinkable, East and West must duel with words. "Ideas are weapons," declared V.I. Lenin more than half a century ago. U.S. Information Agency Director Charles Z. Wick says today, "The only war the U.S. has fought in the past four years has been the propaganda...