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... organization - in effect , the mayor of Moscow . In the preceding year , at the 17th Party Congress , he had been elected a full member of the 70 - man Central Committee of the Soviet Party . Khrushchev was a zealous supporter of Stalin ...
... organization - in effect , the mayor of Moscow . In the preceding year , at the 17th Party Congress , he had been elected a full member of the 70 - man Central Committee of the Soviet Party . Khrushchev was a zealous supporter of Stalin ...
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... organization had three levels : the village ; the commune , which was composed of a number of villages ; and the overall muong . The latter two were ruled by nobles , while the village headman was selected from among the commoners by ...
... organization had three levels : the village ; the commune , which was composed of a number of villages ; and the overall muong . The latter two were ruled by nobles , while the village headman was selected from among the commoners by ...
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... organization , socialist con- sciousness , and culture , enabling them to usher in full Socialism . It was this view that Lenin adhered to after he read Plekhanov's work in the late 1880s . But almost immedi- ately , Lenin went a step ...
... organization , socialist con- sciousness , and culture , enabling them to usher in full Socialism . It was this view that Lenin adhered to after he read Plekhanov's work in the late 1880s . But almost immedi- ately , Lenin went a step ...
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