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... Communist state has really close or cordial relations with any non - Communist state . But in order to keep up economically , trade is essential for the Marxist- Leninist states , whose ability to invent and innovate is low despite ...
... Communist state has really close or cordial relations with any non - Communist state . But in order to keep up economically , trade is essential for the Marxist- Leninist states , whose ability to invent and innovate is low despite ...
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... Communist evolution , with numerous ebbs and flows , ever since the respective revolutions . The Communist system is subject to the shared international environment , and its peculiarities probably will continue to blur unless new ...
... Communist evolution , with numerous ebbs and flows , ever since the respective revolutions . The Communist system is subject to the shared international environment , and its peculiarities probably will continue to blur unless new ...
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... Communism loses dynamism as Communist states become subject to the same vices that have afflicted other tightly ruled conservative societies . But Communist states , after a slackening , repeatedly swing back to reassert ideology and ...
... Communism loses dynamism as Communist states become subject to the same vices that have afflicted other tightly ruled conservative societies . But Communist states , after a slackening , repeatedly swing back to reassert ideology and ...
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Conditions of State Systems | 21 |
The Open Society | 41 |
Creativity | 61 |
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