Word: marxist
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Dean Bundy had insisted that the survival of Castroist Cuba constituted a "threat to the ideals of Latin American government." It would be difficult, he observed, for the U.S. not to support a Liberal counter-revolution against the "Marxist-oriented" Castro government...
...objected to clauses that would guarantee U.S. aid officials who worked in Guinea immunity from taxes and that require Guinea to state its other sources of aid. He balked at U.S. insistence on scrutinizing Guinea's proposed aid projects to make sure they were feasible. The Communists, sniffed Marxist Touré, parceled out their cash grants with no strings attached...
Bundy called the Castro government "Marxist-oriented" and a "one-party" state. He cited Cuban attacks on the democratic regimes in Venexuela, Puerto Rico, and Costa Rica as indications of Castro's "favorable attitude" towards Russia...
...Americans must learn," he claimed, "that a nation can use the tools of Marxist analysis without being Communist...
...predominance of students in the demonstrations. We were told that the students consider themselves as the future leaders of the nation much more confidently than they do in America. They will become the "mandarins" in the social hierarchy and they are sure of it. This is a totally un-Marxist feeling and dependent on the memory of the bureaucratic hierarchies, both in Japan and China. Some Japanese observers were very glad that the events awakened the students from their political indifference. Without a passionate support by at least some important groups the young Japanese democracy cannot develop. This explains also...