Word: socialist
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Capitalism can prevent a third world war" is the resolution which the Debate Council will defend against the Worker's Socialist Party tonight at eight o'clock in the Old South Meeting House...
Kazakevich is the author of "Political Economy in the soviet Union," a discussion of the conflict within Soviet economic circles over the meaning of "value" in a Socialist economy...
...Assembly passed Premier Schuman's strike-control bill (TIME, Dec. 8). At week's end nearly 1,000 had been arrested on sabotage charges. Minister of Interior Jules Moch, a tall, dark, Communist-hating Socialist, told the Assembly that he had authorized police and troops to fire on rioters if necessary. Moch also said that newly mobilized reservists would be ready by Wednesday of this week, and that, thereafter, "in every mine and in every factory where men want to work . . . they will be free...
...place or another. Gas chambers and Crematoriums are something more than pictures from Life magazine. Some of the Czechs feel a little helpless that they had to throw in their lot with Russia. The Bohanes I mentioned in the first sentence is no gag name. He's a Socialist who doesn't like the idea of any Russian control here, but like so many Czechs he hates the Germans more than he hates the Russians...
...picking up former collaborators every week in Slovakia. So when you talk about politics, you have to divide the two regions of the republic. In the Czech section the Communists are the strongest party with about 40 percent of the Parliament seats. There are three other parties, the National Socialist (not Nazi) in second place. Meanwhile, the Slovaks are operating with four other parties, that have no connection with the Czech organizations. The Communists, who have about 28 percent of the votes in Slovakia, have no organizational ties with the Communists here, although they're probably never seen arguing very...