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The Indian Communist Party
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Ole Birk Laursen
Published: 15 September 2023
..., and Yakov Peters convened in Moscow to resolve the disagreement. They accused Acharya and Rabb’s group of pan-Islamist propaganda, and therefore anti-Bolshevism, and consequently supported Roy’s side against Acharya and Rabb. 55 A few weeks later, Acharya responded to the ECCI’s decision...
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Published: 29 March 2018
... Angarietis Zigmas Latvian Riflemen Riga White Russians Bolshevism social radicalism revolution land reform peasantry propaganda mobilization The emergence of Bolshevik rule in Lithuania and other Baltic states in 1918–19 continues to be a contested subject. If Soviet authors saw it as an extension...
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Disruption: Why Things Change
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David Potter
Published online: 22 July 2021
Published in print: 01 September 2021
... in the failed states of Germany and Russia that claimed to apply the results of theory to practice. In the rise of Bolshevism and Nazism, we see many of the basic structures we have seen in other periods of disruptive change. These are the collapse of central institutions, accompanied by the twisting...
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“The Party of Extreme Opposition”
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Faith Hillis
Published: 17 June 2021
...Utopia’s Discontents . Faith Hillis, Oxford University Press (2021). © Faith Hillis. DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780190066338.003.0001 This chapter examines the ways in which Bolshevism was shaped by the émigré milieu. On the one hand, the chapter treats Lenin’s new movement as a response...
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Epilogue: Émigré Clans
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Faith Hillis
Published: 17 June 2021
... France Germany Menshevism Mensheviks October Revolution of 1917 Paris colony Poland United States antisemitism Bolshevism Bolsheviks Burtsev Vladimir conspiracy theories Dan Lidiia New York Savinkov Boris Social Democrats conflicts skloki agents provocateurs and émigré heritage Old...
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Crisis of Democracy
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Balázs Trencsényi
Published: 31 January 2025
... turned to these instruments as the basis of a more authentic form of popular rule, often combining it with a vision of charismatic leadership, embodying the general will. Carl Schmitt parliamentarism majoritarianism authoritarianism Hermann Heller individualism Weimar Republic Bolshevism...
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1940–1941: From Neutral to Axis
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Grant T. Harward
Published: 15 November 2021
... joined the Axis. Antonescu despised Judeo-Bolshevism and intended to rescue the Romanian Army’s sullied honor by reconquering northern Bukovina and Bessarabia. He bet that a war between Nazi Germany and the U.S.S.R. was inevitable and would allow Romania to take revenge on the Soviets and earn Hitler’s...
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Claude McKay’s Bolshevisation in London
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Winston James
Published: 10 August 2021
... embrace of revolutionary socialism in general and Bolshevism in particular. Bolshevism Jamaica James Winston London McKay Claude New York Eastman Max First World War India Ireland Pan Africanism Garvey Marcus Harlem Renaissance Industrial Workers of the World IWW Negro World Universal Negro...
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Published: 01 June 2021
... morality patriarchy patriotism property radicalism Red Scare 1919 religion xiii Russian Revolution 1917 Ryan Erica J Zetkin Clara historical materialism production abortion Bolshevism Catholicism children free love Gosse Van labor xiii law Mickenberg Julia L suffrage African Americans...
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Conclusion
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Beth A. Griech-Polelle
Published: 11 October 2002
... that von Galen practiced selective opposition, emphasizes the relevance of studying the misconceptions about von Galen with regards to his 1941 sermons, and reveals the neglect of the historians in analyzing the link between von Galen's portrayal of the Jewish religion and his ideas of Bolshevism. Bavaria...
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Published: 11 March 2010
... ruination during and after the First World War, and which became manifest in National Socialism after 1938, and Bolshevism from 1930 to the late 1950s. A second defining feature of totalitarian formations is their conjoined shapelessness and radicalization. Third, totalitarianism comprises a peculiar...
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Published: 11 March 2010
...This chapter argues that David Riesman's analysis of Arendt's theory of Nazi Germany and Soviet Bolshevism was especially effective, and that it rested on a defective understanding of totalitarian society and of what it means, more generally, to be a social agent able to play roles, don masks...
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Evolutionary Socialism
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Marwa Elshakry
Published: 23 December 2013
... of ever-growing anti-colonial nationalist foment, it looks at how the implications of Bolshevism often helped radicalise these figures, despite their continued emphasis on reform over revolution. The focus was still on social evolution and progress, and eugenics entered the discussion for the first time...
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Published: 14 July 2013
... of the intelligentsia. It then considers National Bolshevism and its two origins, one in the Communist Party of Germany and the other in the nationalistic organizations, especially the Free Corps. It also analyzes the strength of communism and of other anti-Nazi groups in Germany. anticipation of military defeat Free...
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Perils of Bolshevism, Promises of Fascism
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Michael Rosenthal
Published: 09 June 2015
.... But when Vladimir Lenin ended that utopian dream, Butler immediately turned on Bolshevism as the single greatest threat to the American republic. This chapter also considers Butler's views of Italian dictator Benito Mussolini and German leader Adolf Hitler, as well as his position on Fascism and Nazism...
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Heinrich Himmler, The Divine Mission Of The Ss
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Roger Griffin
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Fascism
Published: 08 June 1995
...0 08 06 1995 race which has been compounded from the dregs of all the peoples and nations of this planet and on which he has stamped hisJewish racial character [Blutsart], who takes pleasure in destruction, whose will is to annihilate, whose religion is godlessness, whose idea is Bolshevism. We...
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The Sanitary Iron Curtain: The Relief of Polish and Russian Typhus
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Paul Julian Weindling
Published: 03 February 2000
... prisoners from Russia. Typhus provided the Allies with a pretext for military intervention in Russia, with Winston Churchill denouncing Bolshevism as a German-inspired disease. The distinctive profile of Germany's medical relief contrasted with the agendas of other international agencies. The League...
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Published: 19 September 2013
... William Annenkov Yuri Kugel Alexander Scriabin Alexander Prometheus The Poem of Fire synaesthetic experience Taneyev Sergei Chayanov Alexander Journey of my Brother Alexei revolutionary choruses class Percy Bysshe Shelley Prometheus empire Bolshevism In 1901, the Russian revolutionary...
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Published: 17 September 2019
... to creating a united-front organization of Soviet exiles. The project, supported by a CIA front organization called the American Committee for Liberation from Bolshevism, Inc. (Amcomlib), had the unanticipated consequence of launching a many-sided debate about national identities. Inadvertently, the Americans...
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Turning Citizens into Soldiers: Baltic Paramilitary Movements after the Great War
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Tomas Balkelis
Published: 01 September 2012
... Lithuania Latvia Estonia nation-building Bolshevism civil war Freikorps After the First World War, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Finland and Poland became post-imperial ‘shatter zones’ par excellence. Throughout 1918–20 a new military action swept the North-Western borderlands of the former Russian...
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