Tchitcherin) who have the right opinions, and he excludes such wage-earners as have not the right opinions, whom he classifies as lackeys of the bourgeoisie. The Communist who sincerely believes the party creed is convinced that private property is the... Soviet Russia - עמוד 1451920תצוגה מלאה - מידע על ספר זה
| 1920 - 850 דפים
...private pioperty is the root of all evil; he is so certain of this that he shrinks from no ineasures, however harsh, which seem necessary for constructing...as clearing away piles of infected corpses left by Koltchak or Denikin. In spite of his position of ¡lower and his control of supplies, he lives an austere... | |
| New York (State). Legislature - 1921 - 1154 דפים
...believes the party creed is convinced that private property is the root of all evil. He is so certain of this that he shrinks from no measures, however harsh,...for constructing and preserving the Communist state. . . Opposition is crushed without mercy and without shrinking from the methods of the Czarist police,... | |
| Milivoy Stoyan Stanoyevich - 1925 - 474 דפים
...believes the party creed is convinced that private property is the root of all evil; , he is so certain of this that he shrinks from no measures, however harsh,...as clearing away piles of infected corpses left by Koltchak or Denikin. In spite of his position of power and his control of supplies, he lives an austere... | |
| Milivoy Stoyan Stanoyevich - 1925 - 470 דפים
...believes the party creed is convinced that private property is the root of all evil ; he is so certain of this that he shrinks from no measures, however harsh,...works sixteen hours a day, and foregoes his Saturday half -holiday. He volunteers for any difficult or dangerous work which needs to be done, such as clearing... | |
| Bertrand Russell - 2000 - 802 דפים
...believes the party creed is convinced that private property is the root of all evil; he is so certain of this that he shrinks from no measures, however harsh,...necessary for constructing and preserving the Communist 30 State. He spares himself as little as he spares others. He works sixteen hours a day, and foregoes... | |
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