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Stalinist: Encyclopedia II - Nineteen Eighty-Four - The world of Nineteen Eighty-Four

The novel focuses upon one man named Winston Smith who stands, seemingly alone, against the corrupted reality of his world: hence its original working name of The Last Man in Europe. Although the storyline is unified, it could be described as having three parts, and indeed has been published by some in such a fashion. The first part deals with the world of Nineteen Eighty-Four as seen through the eyes of Winston; the second part deals with Winston's forbidden sexual relationship with Julia and his eagerness to rebel against the ...

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Nineteen Eighty-Four, Nineteen Eighty-Four - Novel history, Nineteen Eighty-Four - Title, Nineteen Eighty-Four - Orwell's inspiration, Nineteen Eighty-Four - The world of Nineteen Eighty-Four, Nineteen Eighty-Four - History according to 1984, Nineteen Eighty-Four - Ministries of Oceania, Nineteen Eighty-Four - The Party, Nineteen Eighty-Four - Political geography, Nineteen Eighty-Four - The war, Nineteen Eighty-Four - Living standards, Nineteen Eighty-Four - Newspeak, Nineteen Eighty-Four - Technology, Nineteen Eighty-Four - The themes of Nineteen Eighty-Four, Nineteen Eighty-Four - Nationalism, Nineteen Eighty-Four - Sexual repression, Nineteen Eighty-Four - Futurology, Nineteen Eighty-Four - Religiosity, Nineteen Eighty-Four - Appendix on Newspeak, Nineteen Eighty-Four - Controversy, Nineteen Eighty-Four - Adaptations, Nineteen Eighty-Four - Films, Nineteen Eighty-Four - Radio, Nineteen Eighty-Four - Television, Nineteen Eighty-Four - Opera, Nineteen Eighty-Four - Related works, Nineteen Eighty-Four - Literature, Nineteen Eighty-Four - Television, Nineteen Eighty-Four - Video games, Nineteen Eighty-Four - Recordings, Nineteen Eighty-Four - Big Brother Awards, Nineteen Eighty-Four - Bibliography

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Stalinist: Encyclopedia II - Nineteen Eighty-Four - The world of Nineteen Eighty-Four

The novel focuses upon one man named Winston Smith who stands, seemingly alone, against the corrupted reality of his world: hence its original working name of The Last Man in Europe. Although the storyline is unified, it could be described as having three parts, and indeed has been published by some in such a fashion. The first part deals with the world of Nineteen Eighty-Four as seen through the eyes of Winston; the second part deals with Winston's forbidden sexual relationship with Julia and his eagerness to rebel against the ...

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Nineteen Eighty-Four, Nineteen Eighty-Four - Novel history, Nineteen Eighty-Four - Title, Nineteen Eighty-Four - Orwell's inspiration, Nineteen Eighty-Four - The world of Nineteen Eighty-Four, Nineteen Eighty-Four - History according to 1984, Nineteen Eighty-Four - Ministries of Oceania, Nineteen Eighty-Four - The Party, Nineteen Eighty-Four - Political geography, Nineteen Eighty-Four - The war, Nineteen Eighty-Four - Living standards, Nineteen Eighty-Four - Newspeak, Nineteen Eighty-Four - Technology, Nineteen Eighty-Four - The themes of Nineteen Eighty-Four, Nineteen Eighty-Four - Nationalism, Nineteen Eighty-Four - Sexual repression, Nineteen Eighty-Four - Futurology, Nineteen Eighty-Four - Religiosity, Nineteen Eighty-Four - Appendix on Newspeak, Nineteen Eighty-Four - Cultural impact, Nineteen Eighty-Four - Adaptations, Nineteen Eighty-Four - Films, Nineteen Eighty-Four - Radio, Nineteen Eighty-Four - Television, Nineteen Eighty-Four - Opera, Nineteen Eighty-Four - Related works, Nineteen Eighty-Four - Literature, Nineteen Eighty-Four - Television, Nineteen Eighty-Four - Video games, Nineteen Eighty-Four - Recordings, Nineteen Eighty-Four - Film, Nineteen Eighty-Four - Big Brother Awards, Nineteen Eighty-Four - Bibliography

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Stalinist: Encyclopedia II - History of the Soviet Union 1927-1953 - The Cold War

History of the Soviet Union 1927-1953 - Soviet hegemony over Eastern Europe. In the aftermath of World War II, the Soviet Union extended its political and military influence over Eastern Europe, in a move that was seen by some as a continuation of the older policies of the Russian Empire. Some territories that had been lost by Soviet Russia in the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk (1918) were annexed by the Soviet Union after WWII: the Baltic States and eastern portions of interwar Poland. The Russian SFSR also gained the ...

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History of the Soviet Union 1927-1953, History of the Soviet Union 1927-1953 - Stalinist development, History of the Soviet Union 1927-1953 - Planning, History of the Soviet Union 1927-1953 - Industrialization in practice, History of the Soviet Union 1927-1953 - Collectivization, History of the Soviet Union 1927-1953 - Changes in Soviet society, History of the Soviet Union 1927-1953 - The Great Purges, History of the Soviet Union 1927-1953 - The Great Patriotic War, History of the Soviet Union 1927-1953 - War and Stalinist development, History of the Soviet Union 1927-1953 - Wartime developments, History of the Soviet Union 1927-1953 - The Cold War, History of the Soviet Union 1927-1953 - Soviet hegemony over Eastern Europe, History of the Soviet Union 1927-1953 - The tenor of Soviet-U.S. relations, History of the Soviet Union 1927-1953 - The breakdown of postwar peace, History of the Soviet Union 1927-1953 - Two visions of the world, History of the Soviet Union 1927-1953 - The beginning of the Cold War, History of the Soviet Union 1927-1953 - Containment and the Marshall Plan, History of the Soviet Union 1927-1953 - Korean War, History of the Soviet Union 1927-1953 - Notes, History of the Soviet Union 1927-1953 - External link

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Stalinist: Encyclopedia II - 1956 Hungarian Revolution - The Revolution

1956 Hungarian Revolution - Prelude. Following World War II, the borders were almost identically restored to those of 1920. Hungary became part of the Soviet area of influence, and after a brief period of multiparty democracy, it transformed into a communist state by 1949, under the dictatorship of Mátyás Rákosi and the Hungarian Communist Party. On March 5, 1953, Josef Stalin died, leaving a power vacuum at the top of the Soviet Union and ushering in a brief period of destalinization - in which some anti-Stalin sentiment was tolerated. Most E ...

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1956 Hungarian Revolution, 1956 Hungarian Revolution - Overview, 1956 Hungarian Revolution - The Revolution, 1956 Hungarian Revolution - Prelude, 1956 Hungarian Revolution - 23 October to 3 November, 1956 Hungarian Revolution - 4 November onwards, 1956 Hungarian Revolution - Aftermath, 1956 Hungarian Revolution - Causes, 1956 Hungarian Revolution - Historical debate

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Stalinist: Encyclopedia II - Socialism - An ideology or a group of ideologies

According to Marxists (most notably Friedrich Engels), socialist models and ideas are said to be traceable to the dawn of human social history, being an inherent feature of human nature and early human social models. During the Enlightenment in the 18th century, revolutionary thinkers and writers such as the Marquis de Condorcet, Voltaire, Rousseau, Diderot, abbé de Mably, and Morelly provided the intellectual and ideological expression of the discontented social layers in French society. This included even the bourgeoisie, at that time kept out of political power by the ancien régime, but also ...

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Socialism, Socialism - An ideology or a group of ideologies, Socialism - Branches of socialism, Socialism - Other ideologies including the word socialism, Socialism - A note on usage, Socialism - What distinguishes the various types of socialism, Socialism - An economic system, Socialism - A state that exists or has existed or may exist, Socialism - Socialism as transition from capitalism, Socialism - Socialism and the mixed economy, Socialism - Opposition and criticisms of socialism; arguments for and against, Socialism - References and further reading

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Stalinist: Encyclopedia II - Samovar - Brief history of the Russian Samovar

The samovar's precursor was сбитенник (sbitennik), an implement for heating сбитень (sbiten), a hot winter drink of honey and spice. A sbitennik looked like a metal teakettle fitted with a heater pipe and legs, similar to a samovar. In the late 18th century, a Russian gunsmith, Fedor Lisitsyn, set up a small workshop south of Moscow, in the city of Tula, the heart of the Russian defense industry. Lisitsin and his two sons were laboring in their time free from making arms and ammunition on a rather unusual device, which had been hitherto handcrafted by individual craftsmen in the Ur ...

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Samovar, Samovar - Description, Samovar - Brief history of the Russian Samovar, Samovar - Charcoal-burning samovar, Samovar - Electric samovar, Samovar - Use of the samovar, Samovar - Samovars in North America

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Stalinist: Encyclopedia II - Appeasement - Appeasement of Hitler

By far the most well-known case of appeasement is one which ultimately failed — the appeasement of Adolf Hitler's Germany by United Kingdom Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain's government in the late 1930s. The Munich Agreement in particular stands as a major example of appeasement. There is, however, a large historiographical debate about appeasement. Appeasement - Reasons why the British government appeased Hitler. Memories of the First World War. The United Kingdom and especially France w ...

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Appeasement, Appeasement - Different views on appeasement, Appeasement - Appeasement of Hitler, Appeasement - Reasons why the British government appeased Hitler, Appeasement - Peace in our Time, Appeasement - Origins of the concept of the Western Betrayal, Appeasement - Chamberlain and rearmament, Appeasement - Appeasement's effect on the Second World War, Appeasement - Responses to criticism of appeasement, Appeasement - Useful textbooks especially A-level-oriented

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Stalinist: Encyclopedia II - Religion and mythology - Religion and mythology

Religion is commonly defined as belief concerning the supernatural, sacred, or divine, and the moral codes, practices, values, and institutions associated with such belief. It is a structure of beliefs that involves the existence or nonexistence of at least one of: a human soul or spirit, a deity or higher being, or self after the death of one's body. It generally involves how people worship and can include any system of beliefs (eg., like those that do ...

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Religion and mythology, Religion and mythology - Religion and mythology, Religion and mythology - Similarities, Religion and mythology - Contrasts, Religion and mythology - Range of views, Religion and mythology - Academic views, Religion and mythology - Religious views, Religion and mythology - Miscellaneous, Religion and mythology - External articles and references

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Stalinist: Encyclopedia II - Rootless cosmopolitan - Background

Towards the end and immediately after World War II, the Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee (JAC) grew increasingly influential to the post-Holocaust Soviet Jewry, and was accepted as its representative in the West. As its activities sometimes contradicted official Soviet policies (see Black Book), it became a nuisance to Stalin's absolute power. The CPSU Central Committee auditing commission concluded that instead of focusing its attention on the "struggle against forces of international reaction", the JAC continued the line of the Bund — a dan ...

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Rootless cosmopolitan, Rootless cosmopolitan - Background, Rootless cosmopolitan - About one antipatriotic group of theater critics

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Stalinist: Encyclopedia II - Politics of the People's Republic of China - Communist Party of China

The more than 63 million-member Communist Party of China (CPC) continues to dominate government. In periods of relative liberalization, the influence of people and organizations outside the formal party structure has tended to increase, particularly in the economic realm. Under the command economy system, every state owned enterprise was required to have a party committee. The introduction of the market economy ...

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Politics of the People's Republic of China, Politics of the People's Republic of China - Communist Party of China, Politics of the People's Republic of China - State Structure, Politics of the People's Republic of China - The People's Liberation Army, Politics of the People's Republic of China - Principal Government and Party Officials, Politics of the People's Republic of China - Vice Premiers of the State Council, Politics of the People's Republic of China - Politburo Standing Committee, Politics of the People's Republic of China - Full Politburo Members, Politics of the People's Republic of China - Alternate Politburo Members, Politics of the People's Republic of China - Minor political parties, Politics of the People's Republic of China - Political conditions, Politics of the People's Republic of China - Legal System, Politics of the People's Republic of China - Other factions, Politics of the People's Republic of China - Ethnic issues, Politics of the People's Republic of China - Miscellaneous, Politics of the People's Republic of China - Administrative divisions, Politics of the People's Republic of China - Independence, Politics of the People's Republic of China - National holiday, Politics of the People's Republic of China - Constitution, Politics of the People's Republic of China - Legal system, Politics of the People's Republic of China - Suffrage, Politics of the People's Republic of China - Executive branch, Politics of the People's Republic of China - Legislative branch, Politics of the People's Republic of China - Judicial branch, Politics of the People's Republic of China - Political parties and leaders, Politics of the People's Republic of China - Political pressure groups and leaders, Politics of the People's Republic of China - International organization participation, Politics of the People's Republic of China - National flag description, Politics of the People's Republic of China - Nationality

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Stalinist: Encyclopedia II - History of the Soviet Union 1985-1991 - Yeltsin and the dissolution of the USSR

On February 7, 1990 the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union agreed to give up its monopoly of power. The USSR's constituent republics began to assert their national sovereignty over Moscow, and started a "war of laws" with the central Moscow government, in which the governments of the constituent republics repudiated all-union legislation where it conflicted with local laws, asserting control over their local economies and refusing to pay tax revenue to the central Moscow government. This strife caused economic dislocati ...

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History of the Soviet Union 1985-1991, History of the Soviet Union 1985-1991 - The rise of Gorbachev and reform, History of the Soviet Union 1985-1991 - Yeltsin and the dissolution of the USSR, History of the Soviet Union 1985-1991 - The August Coup, History of the Soviet Union 1985-1991 - Formation of the CIS and official end of the USSR, History of the Soviet Union 1985-1991 - Summary, History of the Soviet Union 1985-1991 - Post-Soviet restructuring

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Stalinist: Encyclopedia II - Newspeak - Real-life examples of Newspeak

A comparison to Newspeak may arguably be seen in political rhetoric, where two opposing sides string together phrases so empty of meaning that they may be compared to the taunts young children toss back and forth. The arguments of either side ultimately reduce to "I'm good; he's bad." Charges of Newspeak are sometimes advanced when a group tries to replace a word/phrase that is politically unsuitable (e.g. "civilian casualties") or offensive (e.g. "murder") with a politically correct or inoffensive one (e.g. "collateral damage"). Some ...

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Newspeak, Newspeak - Basic principles of Newspeak, Newspeak - Real-life examples of Newspeak, Newspeak - Abbreviations and Acronyms, Newspeak - Newspeak words

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Stalinist: Encyclopedia II - Permanent Revolution - Elaboration by Trotsky

Trotsky's theory was developed as an alternative to the Social Democratic theory that undeveloped countries must pass through two distinct revolutions. First the Bourgeois Democratic Revolution, which socialists would assist, and at a later stage, the Socialist Revolution with an evolutionary period of capitalist development separating those stages. This is often referred to as the Theory of Stages or as Stagism. Lenin and the Bolsheviks initially held to a version of the Stagist theory, since they were still connected to the Social D ...

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Permanent Revolution, Permanent Revolution - Origins of the Doctrine, Permanent Revolution - Elaboration by Trotsky, Permanent Revolution - Influence on Neoconservatism

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Stalinist: Encyclopedia II - Seo Tai-ji - Biography

Seo Tai-ji - The Early Years. At the age of 14, Jung Hyun-Chul (Tai-ji) participated in several amateur rock bands. In 1990, at the age of 17, he was recruited into the underground metal group Sinawi (pronounced shee-nah-wee). Taiji chose to drop out of school, a system that he felt did nothing but corrupt the minds of youth, and become a professional musician. Seo Tai- ...

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Seo Tai-ji, Seo Tai-ji - Biography, Seo Tai-ji - The Early Years, Seo Tai-ji - Seo Tai-ji and Boys Explode, Seo Tai-ji - Seo Tai-ji Goes Solo, Seo Tai-ji - Band Members, Seo Tai-ji - Discography, Seo Tai-ji - Albums, Seo Tai-ji - Singles, Seo Tai-ji - Videos, Seo Tai-ji - Live Releases

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Stalinist: Encyclopedia II - Uyghur - Origins

Historically the term "Uyghur" (meaning "united" or "allied") was applied to a group of Turkic-speaking tribes that lived in what is now Mongolia. Along with the so-called Kokturks (a.k.a. Gokturks), the Uyghurs were one of the largest and most enduring Turkic peoples living in Central Asia. They existed as a tribal federation ruled by the Juan Juan from 460–545, and then by the Hephthalites from 541–565 before being taken over ...

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Uyghur, Uyghur - Origins, Uyghur - Uyghurs today, Uyghur - Notable Uyghurs

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Stalinist: Encyclopedia II - Nicolae Ceauşescu - A rough sketch of Ceauşism

While the term Ceauşism became widely used inside Romania, usually as a pejorative, it never achieved status in academia. This feature can be explained taking in view the largely crude and syncretic character of the dogma. Ceauşescu attempted the inclusion of his views in mainstream Marxist theory, to which he added his belief in a "multilaterally developed socialist society" as a necessary stage between the Marxist concepts of Socialist and Communist societies (a critical view reveals that the main reason for the interval is ...

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Nicolae Ceauşescu, Nicolae Ceauşescu - Early life and career, Nicolae Ceauşescu - Leadership of Romania, Nicolae Ceauşescu - The Pacepa defection, Nicolae Ceauşescu - Personality cult and authoritarianism, Nicolae Ceauşescu - Ceauşescu's statesmanship, Nicolae Ceauşescu - Foreign debt, Nicolae Ceauşescu - Leadership weaknesses, Nicolae Ceauşescu - Tensions grow, Nicolae Ceauşescu - Revolution, Nicolae Ceauşescu - Coup, Nicolae Ceauşescu - The end of Ceauşescu, Nicolae Ceauşescu - Other, Nicolae Ceauşescu - A rough sketch of Ceauşism, Nicolae Ceauşescu - Selected published works, Nicolae Ceauşescu - Bibliography

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Stalinist: Encyclopedia II - Great Depression - Political Perspectives on Causes and Cures

There are multiple competing interpretations about what caused the Great Depression. The debate is important because the public and policy makers ever since 1929 have demanded that such a disaster never again happen, so it is imperative to explain why. Economists are not agreed on what caused the depression or what prolonged it. The political interpretations especially important in the USA are as follows: Many economists at the time argued that the sharp decline in international trade helped to cause the depression. The ...

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Great Depression, Great Depression - Overview, Great Depression - Responses, Great Depression - Daily Life in the United States during the Depression, Great Depression - International effects, Great Depression - Asia, Great Depression - End of the Great Depression, Great Depression - In the United States, Great Depression - Political Perspectives on Causes and Cures, Great Depression - The New Deal and Keynesian economics, Great Depression - The recession of 1937 and recovery, Great Depression - Films and TV

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Stalinist: Encyclopedia II - Communist Romania - The Ceauşescu regime

Gheorghiu-Dej died in 1965 in unclear circumstances (his death apparently occurred when he was in Moscow for medical treatment) and, after the inevitable power struggle, was succeeded by the previously obscure Nicolae Ceauşescu. Where Gheorghiu-Dej had hewed to a Stalinist line while the Soviet Union was in a reformist period, Ceauşescu initially appeared to be a reformist, precisely as the Soviet Union w ...

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Communist Romania, Communist Romania - Rise of the Communists, Communist Romania - Internecine struggle, Communist Romania - The Gheorghiu-Dej era, Communist Romania - The Ceauşescu regime, Communist Romania - Downfall, Communist Romania - Controversy over the events of December 1989

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Stalinist: Encyclopedia II - Socialist Workers Party Ireland - Foundation and Growth

The SWP was originally founded in 1971 as the Socialist Workers Movement by supporters of the International Socialists of Britain (now called the SWP) living in Ireland. The original leadership of the SWM (Ireland) left in sympathy with a small tendency in Britain and formed the Irish Workers Group which is now a tiny part of the League for the Fifth International. Meanwhile, the SWM grew on a modest scale and published a paper called The Worker. When the Socialist Labour Party was founded in the late 1970s, SWM joined a ...

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Socialist Workers Party Ireland, Socialist Workers Party Ireland - Foundation and Growth, Socialist Workers Party Ireland - From Movement to Party, Socialist Workers Party Ireland - Personalities, Socialist Workers Party Ireland - Politics, Socialist Workers Party Ireland - External link

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Stalinist: Encyclopedia II - Socialist Workers Party United States - Origins

The Socialist Workers Party, founded in 1938, traces its origins back to the former Communist League of America. The CLA had been founded in 1928 by members of the Communist Party USA expelled for supporting Russian Communist leader Leon Trotsky against Joseph Stalin. In 1934, the Communist League of America merged with the American Workers Party led by A.J. Muste, forming the Workers Party of America. The members of that organization, in turn, joined the Socialist Party of America in 1936. The Socialist Party soon expelled the former Workers Party m ...

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Socialist Workers Party United States, Socialist Workers Party United States - Origins, Socialist Workers Party United States - Post-War, Socialist Workers Party United States - Cold War, Socialist Workers Party United States - 1960s, Socialist Workers Party United States - 1970s and new leadership, Socialist Workers Party United States - 1980s and after, Socialist Workers Party United States - 2004 Presidential Election, Socialist Workers Party United States - SWP National Secretaries, Socialist Workers Party United States - Presidential candidates from 1948, Socialist Workers Party United States - Other leading members

Read more here: » Socialist Workers Party United States: Encyclopedia II - Socialist Workers Party United States - Origins

Stalinist: Encyclopedia II - TaleSpin - Characters Actors

TaleSpin - Higher for Hire. Baloo (Ed Gilbert), drawn largely as the bear from Disney's The Jungle Book, but with a flight cap and a yellow vest (and four-fingered hands instead of his Jungle Book counterpart's claws). Although lazy and unreliable, he is also an excellent pilot capable of the most daring maneuvers in the air and the courage to do them. Some of his mannerisms survive from The Jungle Book, including his nickname of "Papa Bear" by Kit, which Mowgli gave him. He also calls Kit "Li ...

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TaleSpin, TaleSpin - Characters Actors, TaleSpin - Higher for Hire, TaleSpin - Air Pirates, TaleSpin - Thembrians, TaleSpin - Khan Industries, TaleSpin - Others, TaleSpin - Episode list

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Stalinist: Encyclopedia II - Vasily Grossman - Biography

Born Iosif Solomonovich Grossman in Berdichev, Ukraine into an emancipated Jewish family, he did not receive a traditional Jewish education, and knew only a few Yiddish words. A Russian nanny turned his name Yossya into Russian Vasya (a diminutive of Vasily), which was accepted by the whole family. His father had social-democratic convictions and joined the Mensheviks. Young Vasily Grossman idealistica ...

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Vasily Grossman, Vasily Grossman - Biography, Vasily Grossman - Quotes, Vasily Grossman - Publications, Vasily Grossman - Footnotes

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