There is no doubt that the peoples of the socialist countries and the Communist parties have and must have freedom to determine their country's path of development. However, any decision of theirs must damage neither socialism in their own country, nor... Problems of Communism - Page 171968Full view - About this book
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...each state "had the right to take its 'own separate road to socialism/ the policies adopted by them 'must damage neither socialism in their own country...fundamental interests of the other socialist countries.' " Were such "damage" to occur, the doctrine clearly implied that "the other socialist states, led by... | |
| Judith F. Kornberg, John R. Faust - 2005 - 306 pages
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| 1969 - 814 pages
...was also a clear warning to the Rumanian leaders. Its most ominous passage was as follows: There ¡s no doubt that the peoples of the socialist countries...socialism in their own country nor the fundamental interest of the other socialist countries, nor the worldwide workers' movement, which is waging a struggle... | |
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