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Word: marxist (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 2000-2009
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TIME: You're associated with the left, yet your reform program is that of a free-market liberal. BLANC: I'm from the left, but I am indeed a liberal. The French left is hostile to liberalism due to its Marxist roots, and our conservatives are too rooted in centralism and infatuation with the large, "dirigiste" state. France is governed by a huge population of civil servants who believe they know how to effectively legislate free markets...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Liberal from the Left | 2/4/2002 | See Source »

...showing 87% support outside Beijing went unreported because "it was deemed too low," says Victor Yuan of Horizon Research, which conducted the study. Ordinary Chinese will never read a quote saying the Games "will bring Beijing's corruption to the world's attention," as Zhao Hong, a teacher of Marxist philosophy in the distant city of Kunming, told Time. And they don't know that a member of the banned China Democracy Party, Shan Chengfeng, wrote an open letter in December asking the IOC to press for the release of her activist husband and "every political prisoner," or that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Softer Touch | 1/15/2002 | See Source »

...enthusiastic but gentle and shy. The Saudis first began to be worried about bin Laden in 1990, after he returned home from Afghanistan still hungry for more jihad. Soon after, according to Turki, bin Laden began taking veterans of the Afghan war to North Yemen to fight the Marxist regime in the Republic of South Yemen. "North Yemen is an arms market. You can buy a weapon anywhere. He had to be stopped," says Turki. "The kingdom said, 'You have done your best to help the mujahedin in Afghanistan. Leave it at that.' He was not pleased...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Hunt for bin Laden: The Near Misses | 11/19/2001 | See Source »

...greater fame lie but also because those who achieve translation are inordinately celebrated and esteemed at home. In their eagerness to secure that export seal of cultural approval they often try to style their characters according to Western fashions and modes. Or ensconce beneath their native kimonos Freudian explanations, Marxist interpretations and existential quests. But since Western publishers are traditionally xenophobic themselves, few Japanese writers manage to negotiate the crossover. The coin of any realm?runaway domestic best sellerdom?is the surest ticket out of Japan. But occasionally literary laurels based on distinctive work over an extended career provide purchase...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Seeking Credit Offshore | 11/5/2001 | See Source »

...those who were on the fringes of political credibility and made them symbols capable of rallying entire populations. Before the Aqsa intifadeh, Zibri's P.F.L.P., a faction of Arafat's Palestine Liberation Organization, was a powerless joke in the West Bank, a has-been group that clung to its Marxist ideology and its naysaying on peace with Israel. Ze'evi was a marginal right-wing extremist who often advocated the "voluntary transfer" of Palestinians out of the West Bank and Gaza Strip. In death, both have become, to their own sides, evidence of the other side's cruelty and irredeemability...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Murder at Morning | 10/29/2001 | See Source »

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