Word: socialist
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...know that the word "freedom" means different things to different people and so we want to find out, for instance, what the French Socialist thinks as compared to the American private enterpriser. In each country, therefore, we are asking for opinions about private ownership of business, the right to vote in a fair and free election, protection from interference by the police, the right to work at any job, and the right of free speech...
There are other matters of grave interest to freedom-loving peoples, too-such as, What does the Italian Socialist really believe about America's intentions in sending him food, money and equipment? What does a man in Mexico feel about all of this U.S. attention to Europe when he has troubles of his own at home? Is the man on the street in Europe really interested in a United States of Western Europe, or is that just wishful thinking on the part of men like Bevin and Churchill...
Armed police raided and sacked headquarters of the National Socialist Party, seeking the party's secretary general, Vladimir Krajina. But Krajina, who still had parliamentary immunity, was not arrested just yet. He was greeted by followers with cries of "Long live democracy without machine guns." But police rounded up many who were not immune...
...Police & General Svoboda. The National Socialist was one of four non-Communist parties which had brought on the crisis. Fortnight before, its leaders, together with those of the Slovakian Democrat, Catholic People's and Social Democrat parties, had caused a showdown. They caught Police Boss Nosek firing non-Communist policemen and replacing them with Reds. When Nosek refused to reinstate the men, 15 non-Communist cabinet members boycotted the cabinet...
...Socialist party's strength was undermined, he declayed, by the split into Communist and De Gasperi factions. The Communist strike last fall lessened rather than added to the party's power...