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 | | This meant that grievances from Quebec had usually to be negotiated by the predominantly English-speaking ruling class. |  | | The SPD soon became identified with "capturing" the German state, not overthrowing it. |  | | Luxemburg's position has a strength: its principled internationalism, its vigorous opposition to nationalism. |
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| | Marxism and the National Question |
 | | This is no less obligatory in the case of an oppressed nationality as in that of an oppressor nation. |  | | "Lenin early learned the inevitability of this development of centrifugal national movements in Russia, and for many years stubbornly fought—most particularly against Rosa Luxemburg—for that famous paragraph 9 of the old party programme which formulated the right of nations to self-determination—that is, to complete separation as states. |  | | Let us be clear: the establishment of separate organisations for different national and racial groups is a criminal act that can only result in splintering and weakening the workers' movement. |
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http://www.marxist.com/Theory/national_question3.html
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| | cubantrotskyism.net (v1.0) - Thesis, Chapter Eight |
 | | This birth mark of tending to compromise with petty bourgeois nationalism was to shape the development of Trotskyism in Cuba in the subsequent years. |  | | This was exemplified in the 1944 election line-up when the POR rather loosely called for a critical vote for the Auténticos of Grau San Martín, and then in the Trotskyists' act of dissolving inside the Movimiento Socialista Revolucionario, an organisation which professed a continuity from Joven Cuba. |  | | More importantly, though, the strategy of the Bolivian Partido Obrero Revolucionario led by Guillermo Lora during the national revolution in the early 1950s had as its precedent the PBL during the Revolution of the 1930s in Cuba. |
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| | Worker communist Party of Iran : Our Differences |
 | | 5 - The bourgeois movement for the introduction of constitution, 1905-1911 - Ed. |  | | In the Second Congress of Komala, Revolutionary Marxism officially became victorious. |  | | These tendencies have constituted the intellectual and political groundwork of bourgeois society. |
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 | | They however, closed their eyes when there was a nation level war cry against Supreme Court verdict in Shahbano case. |  | | The main obstacle of the CPI against its movement was the Indian National Congress, a nationalist party that had a strong mass following during freedom movement. |  | | Patriotic association that constitutes a nation with common heritage and culture in which hearts and minds move in one direction is not acceptable to either of them. |
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| | Mansoor Hekmat - Essays |
 | | Politically, the reforms disarmed the conventional nationalist opposition and marked the virtual end of the National Front as an active political force. |  | | Prior to its Second Congress, Komala had stood aloof from the ideological debates within the Iranian Left, concerning itself primarily with organizing and leading the movement in Kurdistan. |  | | However, there was unanimity in the condemnation of the Tudeh Party as a traitor to the national cause and to the National Front government of Mossadiq that symbolised it. |
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| | May Day 1993 |
 | | Later, threatening with the recognition of the secessions, the EC prevented the Yugoslavian army to defend the constitution and to guarantee the national unity: that tells a lot about the so-called 'lawful state' that the bourgeoisie pretends to erect in the East. |  | | Croatia has been created as an act of revenge by those forces that had lost WW2: Great Germany and the Croatian right. |  | | The Latvian president, Gorbunov, declares 'Latvia uses South Africa as a model to solve ethnic questions.'(11) |
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| | Chapter 12 |
 | | civil society stage of consciousness individuals in their capacity as burghers [bourgeois] act as private persons whose end is their own interest, and the universal [the state] acts as a |  | | As Thomas related later, the minister of public works, confided in him that "Mr. |  | | Yet the state needed cohesion to permit the emerging bourgeoisie to flourish. |
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http://www.complexapproach.com/socio/chap12.htm
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| | NQchap2 |
 | | Independent or but loosely-connected provinces with separate interests, laws, governments and systems of taxation, became lumped together into one nation, with one government, one code of laws, one national class-interest, one frontier and one customs-tariff.' |  | | The national movements which were active in the bourgeois democratic revolutions which overthrew feudalism and established the bourgeois system and bourgeois national states in western Europe in the 17th and 18th century fall into this category. |  | | In this way the centralized nation state was born. |
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| | Stormfront White Nationalist Community - Those Damned Nazis |
 | | Without honor, one has no right to life. |  | | Incorporating him in the state organism is not only a critical matter for him, but for the whole nation. |  | | The statesman too is a worker when he gives the nation a form and a will that leads it to produce what it needs for life and freedom. |
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| | Pieter M. Judson, Center for Austrian Studies |
 | | German liberals bitterly opposed the Slav political nationalism which emerged in 1848. |  | | This new nationalism was foremost a political response to the significant changes in the Monarchy wrought by economic transformation and political mass mobilization. |  | | One brief exception to this attitude toward nationalism was the 1871 "Hohenwart crisis" which saw some German liberals in Bohemia couch their political appeals in terms of nationality. |
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http://www.cas.umn.edu/wp932.htm
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| | The Nationalism Project: Benedict Anderson's definition of "nation." |
 | | The gage and emblem of this freedom is the sovereign state. |  | | To the question 'Who is the Comte de X? the normal answer would have been, not 'a member of the aristocracy,' but 'the lord of X, 'the uncle of the Baronne de Y,'or 'a client of the Duc de Z.' |  | | Imagined Communities: Reflections on the Origin and Spread of Nationalism. |
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http://www.nationalismproject.org/what/anderson.htm
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| | Chávez, the insurmountable limits of bourgeois nationalism |
 | | Chávez' criticism of the "foreign" debt has a pinch of ambiguity, since his government is mainly indebted to the local bank, that is, his debt with the foreign creditors who dominate his banking system, is "internal." This paints a potential picture of bankruptcy in the style of the Argentine bankruptcy of December 2001. |  | | The deepest contradiction that Chávez has with imperialism is not one of "economics," however, as seen by the oil concessions granted by Venezuela to the international conglomerates, especially those of the United States. |  | | Within these limits, the Lula's and Kirchner's are the "pick of the crop" of bourgeois nationalism and democratism of the last decades. |
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http://www.po.org.ar/english/814art2.htm
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| | SPAIN |
 | | This is necessary for the establishment of fraternal, harmonious, and hence efficient and easy relationships in between the parties. |  | | We have defended international solidarity against national selfishness and have defended the struggle against the common enemy and the fraternity of people against the seeds of enmity sown by the bourgeoisie amongst the peoples. |  | | "It has to unite the workers of all nations willing to serve the proletariat and has to conduct a successful struggle against bourgeois nationalism including also the one against its own bourgeoisie". |
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