| United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary - 1919 - 76 pages
...at the same time the future of all humanity. The communist parties, far from conjuring up civil war artificially, rather strive to shorten its duration...bourgeoisie at the proper time, the arming of the laborer, and the formation of a communist army as the protector of the rule of the proletariat and... | |
| New York (State). Legislature - 1920 - 1192 pages
...the same time the future of all humanity." "The Communist parties, far from conjuring up civil war artificially, rather strive to shorten its duration...become an iron necessity — to minimize the number of victims, and above all to secure victory for the proletariat. This makes necessary the disarming of... | |
| Raymond Postgate - 1920 - 256 pages
...at the same time the future of all humanity. The Communist parties, far from conjuring up civil war artificially, rather strive to shorten its duration...— in case it has become an iron necessity — to minimise the number of its victims and, above all, to secure victory for the proletariat. This makes... | |
| New York (State). Legislature. Assembly. Standing Committee on the Judiciary - 1920 - 1134 pages
...time the future of all humanity. " The Communist parties, far from conjuring up civil war artifically, rather strive to shorten its duration as much as possible — in case it has become an iron necesity — to minimize the number of its victims, and above all to secure victory for the proletariat.... | |
| New York (State). Legislature - 1920 - 1204 pages
...time the future of all humanity. " The Communist parties, far from conjuring up civil war artifically, rather strive to shorten its duration as much as possible — in case it has become an iron necesity — to minimize the number of its victims, and above all to secure victory for the proletariat.... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Rules - 1920 - 718 pages
...time the future of all humanity. "The Communist parties, far from conjuring up civil war artifically, rather strive to shorten its duration as much as possible — in case it has become as iron necessity— to minimize the number of its victims, and above all to secure victory for the... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Rules - 1920 - 756 pages
...timo the future of all humanity. "The Communist parties, far from conjuring up civil war artifieally, rather strive to shorten its duration as much as possible — in case it has become as iron necessity— to minimi7.o the number of it" victims, and above all to secure victory for the... | |
| Rajani Palme Dutt - 1920 - 104 pages
...at the same time the future of all humanity. The Communist parties, far from conjuring up civil war artificially, rather strive to shorten its duration as much as possible — in any case it has become an iron necessity — to minimize the number of its victims, and above all to... | |
| Louis Waldman - 1920 - 266 pages
...at the same time the future of all humanity. The Communist parties, far from conjuring up civil war artificially, rather strive to shorten its duration as much as possible ; in cases, it has become an iron necessity to minimize the number of its victims, and above all to secure... | |
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