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Bolshevik - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Ideology of Soviet Communism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Ideology of Soviet Communism embodies a number of different theoretical streams, originating primarily from within the Marxist ideologies of social democracy or socialism, but with some minor th...
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The National Bolshevik Party's ideologies are based on what is commonly known as National Bolshevism. According to proclamations made by the party, it considers foreign enemies such as the United States as well as the Russian government to be "Satan."
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DURING THE FIFTY years since the Leninists reduced communism to electrification, since the Bolshevik counterrevolution erected the Soviet State over the dead body of the power of the soviets, ... and such ideology manifests itself not only in the form of hostile ideologies, or in the form of ideologies about the councils...
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To the Germans, commissars represented the true "pillars of opposition," the link between the Bolshevik ideologies and the minions in the military who the Nazis believed fought blindly for Bolshevism. For that reason, German soldiers were ordered to shoot any political commissars who were taken prisoners.
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By using the methods of dialectical comparison and contrast, Nolte describes the clash between fascist and the Bolshevik ideologies and their chief protagonists, the national-socialist Germany and Bolshevik Soviet Union.
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The regime the Revolution produced has become the touchstone for all current ideas, not only those of classical Marxism, of course, but just as much those of the bourgeois ideologies. ... What was their attitude toward the Bolshevik party, toward the nascent bureaucracy? Now, we should point out that it is not workers who...
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