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| | Commentary Magazine - The "News" About Eurocommunism |
 | | ...He writes in Eurocommunism and the State: We are not returning to social democracy... |  | | ...The PCF, said Lewis, although "long thought of as the most rigidly orthodox and pro-Soviet in Western Europe," was now "anxious to show itself as a moderate, democratic, liberty-loving adherent of Eurocommunism... |  | | ...The word "Eurocommunism" was invented in 1975 by an Italian journalist who writes for Milan's anti-Communist daily II Giornale nuovo, and it referred originally to the propaganda with which Enrico Berlinguer, the leader of the Italian Communist party (PCI), attempted to convince the Italian electorate that the PCI was part of the Western democratic tradition... |
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http://www.commentarymagazine.com/Summaries/V64I4P55-1.htm
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| | Eurocommunism: a new form of reformism [Sam Marcy -- 1978]: The Significance of Eurocommunism |
 | | Eurocommunism is the logical culmination of a long historical process which after a period of time became inevitable. |  | | The partisans in Italy and their counterparts in France were armed and in a position to exercise that kind of revolutionary assault which, under the circumstances existing at the end of the Second World War, were most favorable to the revolutionary seizure of power. |  | | Eurocommunism, however, while it raises enormous problems for the working class in the struggle against the bourgeoisie, is not the formidable weapon, is not the great realization of their dream that the liberal arm of the imperialist establishment in the U.S. believes it is. |
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http://www.workers.org/marcy/cd/sameuro/euro/euro00.htm
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| | Foreign Affairs - The Myths of Eurocommunism - Jean-Francois Revel |
 | | Summary: The paradox of the concept of Eurocommunism is undoubtedly the combination of its extraordinary success in the United States and the skeptical treatment it has met since its birth in Europe in the countries concerned. |  | | On the other hand, during my visits to the United States in 1975, 1976 and 1977, I saw to what degree one is suspect by the academic and the liberal press Establishment if one retains a critical attitude in regard to Eurocommunism or, indeed, to communism in general. |  | | The point at which Europeans had little confidence in the solidity of Eurocommunism was evident from the moment that the first cracks appeared in the Union of the French Left, in September 1977. |
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http://www.foreignaffairs.org/19780101faessay9850/jean-francois-revel/the-myths-of-eurocommunism.html?mode=print
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| | PMag v03n1p27 -- Eurocommunism: Showing a Human Face to Both Blocs |
 | | After the Socialist and Italian Craxi government pushed cruise deployment through parliament, PCI General Secretary Berlinguer went on a diplomatic mission to Bucharest, East Berlin, and Belgrade. |  | | Pravda claimed the breakaway congress "unmasked" Eurocommunism as a revisionist and social democratic tendency. |  | | Among those who led the attack on Eurocommunism was the American Communist Party General Secretary Gus Hall. |
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http://www.peacemagazine.org/archive/v03n1p27.htm
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| | Eurocommunism |
 | | Eurocommunism is paying a great deal of attention to formulating its theoretical infrastructure. |  | | The eventual rupture with the Soviet model was greatly hastened by the 20th Soviet Party Congress. |  | | Eurocommunism believes that in the industrially advanced society of Western Europe democracy is the only way in which capitalist society, dominated as it is today by the great monopolies and multinational companies, may be overcome. |
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http://www.marx.org/reference/subject/philosophy/works/it/eurocommunism.htm
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| | John Derbyshire on Iraq on National Review Online |
 | | Thompson, circa 1980, that he was "bored with totalitarians and anti-totalitarians both." (Which, I commented at the time, reminded me of that newly elected mayor of an American city who, in his inauguration speech, promised to tread the fine line between honesty and corruption.) |  | | A typical pronouncement from an apostle of Eurocommunism was the remark by the lefty British historian E. |  | | It all came to nothing in the end, but while it lasted the Eurocommunism phenomenon illustrated an irresistible tendency in the political life of democracies: the endless search for a middle path between perceived extremes, for a Third Way. |
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http://www.nationalreview.com/derbyshire/derbyshire200404140854.asp
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| | MIA REFERENCE SECTION - Enver Hoxha: 'Eurocommunism' is Anti-Communism - pt. 2 |
 | | Eurocommunism is a variant of modern revisionism, a hotch-potch of pseudo-theories opposed to Marxism-Leninism. |  | | In the recent congresses which these parties have held, and in the programs which were adopted, Eurocommunism assumed a completely defined form. |  | | One of the revisionist parties which has come out most fervently with the banner of Eurocommunism is the party of Carrillo. |
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http://www2.cddc.vt.edu/marxists/reference/archive/hoxha/works/euroco/env2-2.htm
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| | A Specter Is Haunting Eurocommunism |
 | | The recently held congresses of the two protagonists, the Socialists and the-Communists, revealed the depth of this division. |  | | In the recent Italian elections the Communist Party, for the first time since the war, lost rather than gained votes. |  | | Whatever the answer, the State Department need not be haunted, for the time being, by the ghost of Eurocommunism. |
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http://www.thenation.com/doc/19790623/singer
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| | Foreign Affairs - Eurocommunism After Madrid - James O. Goldsborough |
 | | The Declaration of Madrid stated what Eurocommunism was, and by implication, what it was not. |  | | Spanish Party leader Santiago Carrillo has even published a book bearing the title. |
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http://www.foreignaffairs.org/19770701faessay9832/james-o-goldsborough/eurocommunism-after-madrid.html
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| | Chapter Three Eurocommunism. (108) |
 | | The views expressed by the general secretary of the Communist Party of Spain, Santiago Carillo, in his book, "Eurocommunism and the State", represent more than the essence of one man's thoughts. |  | | The best exposition of the main features and orientations of the Eurocommunist movement was made by Santiago Carillo in "`Eurocommunism’ and the State". |  | | Santiago Carillo devoted the longest chapter in “Eurocommunism” and the State" to the concept of dictatorship of the proletariat. |
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http://www.heggy.org/books/imperative/chapter_3.htm
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| | The Politics of Eurocommunism: Socialism in Transition by Carl Boggs and David Plotke |
 | | Purchases of $14.95 or more qualify for free shipping to the United States |  | | The Politics of Eurocommunism attempts to set this debate on a former footing by bringing together major new contributions on all aspects of the Eurocommunists phenomenon by socialist scholars and activists of various persuasions from Spain, Italy, France, and the United States. |  | | In the last years of the 1970s, determined to escape from political irrelevance, the Communist Parties of France, Spain and Italy rode the waves of Eurocommunism to the gates of governmental power. |
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http://www.bookcounter.com/big/0-89608-051-X
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| | Eurocommunism & the Soviet Union |
 | | Berlinguer, who became PCI general secretary in 1972, launched the notion of a "historic compromise" between the PCI, the Socialists and the Christian Democrats in 1973 after the Chile coup. |  | | In 1977, Gallego forwarded galley proofs of Carrillo& forthcoming book Eurocommunism and the State as well as a draft declaration to be made by the PCE, PCI and French CP. |  | | The emergence of Eurocommunism led to elaborate KGB plans to discredit some of its leaders, such as the Italian Enrico Berlinguer and the Spanish communist Santiago Carillo. |
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http://www.search.org.au/news/sovunion1.htm
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| | Commentary Magazine - "Eurocommunism" and Its Friends |
 | | ...EUROCOMMUNISM" AND ITS FRIENDS/27 years ago they took the position that NATO had to be fought so as to liberate Europe from U.S... |  | | ...In the United States, by contrast, many voices have been advocating an accommodation with West European Communism, or "Eurocommunism," as it is coming to be called... |
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http://www.commentarymagazine.com/Summaries/V62I2P27-1.htm
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| | Hoover Institution Archives Firing Line Television Program Collection |
 | | He was soon arrested in a power struggle, and eventually lost his Communist faith and testified in the famous Slansky trial. |  | | EL: "There are two philosophies which could be the basis of the foreign policy. |  | | In this respect, America will be always the weaker partner,... |
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http://hoohila.stanford.edu/firingline/programView.php?programID=380
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| | Eurocommunism : Eurocommunist |
 | | Eurocommunism was an attempt in the 1970s by various European communist parties, notably the Italian Communist Party to widen their appeal by embracing middle-class themes and rejecting unquestioning support of the Soviet Union. |  | | I took the cup and swallowed the for some milk and sugar. |  | | All is still licensed under the GNU FDL. |
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http://www.termsdefined.net/eu/eurocommunist.html
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| | Eurocommunism |
 | | "Eurocommunism," implications for East and West (by Roy Godson, Stephen Haseler; research contributors, Leonard Schapiro... |  | | Eurocommunism (by Roy Godson, Stephen Haseler; research contributors, Leonard Schapiro...[et al.]; ISBN: 0333256778; (pbk); 74% match) |  | | Click on a subject to see other books listed with the same subject or to drill down into components of the subject -- such as geographical locations, dates and so on. |
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http://isbndb.com/d/book/eurocommunism_a01.html
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| | Gramsci |
 | | The revolutionary moment that began in 1917 continued into the early 1920s with revolutionary insurrection in Italy, Germany, Hungary and elsewhere, civil war in Ireland and the establishment of the secular democratic regime in Ataturk's Turkey. |  | | Week Twelve: Antonio Gramsci and the Origins of Eurocommunism |  | | The philosophers have only interpreted the world, in various ways; but the point is to change it! |
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http://users.ox.ac.uk/~magd1368/archive/gov98f1/gramsci.htm
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| | eurocommunism - OneLook Dictionary Search |
 | | Eurocommunism : The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language [home, info] |  | | Eurocommunism : Encarta® World English Dictionary, North American Edition [home, info] |  | | Tip: Click on the first link on a line below to go directly to a page where "eurocommunism" is defined. |
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http://www.onelook.com/?w=eurocommunism
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| | Glossary of Terms: Eu |
 | | The following statement by Jean Ellenstein, a Eurocommunist in the French Communist Party, is the epitome of Euro-communist ideology: She judged that: |  | | What is Eurocommunism, Editor G R Urban, 1977. |  | | A number of factors contributed to the growth of Eurocommunism: |
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http://www.marxists.org/glossary/terms/e/u.htm
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| | Amazon.ca: Books: Eurocommunism: The Italian Case |
 | | Top of Page : Eurocommunism: The Italian Case |  | | Look for books like Eurocommunism: The Italian Case by subject: |  | | Use Your Account to view or change your orders |
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http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/ASIN/0844721344
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| | Amazon.com: Eurocommunism, Implications for East and West: Books |
 | | This item is not eligible for Amazon Prime, but over a million other items are. |  | | Amazon.com: Eurocommunism, Implications for East and West: Books |
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http://www.isbnbooklookup.com/cheap/0312267207/Eurocommunism%20Implications%20for%20East%20and%20W/Roy%20Godson/1
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| | Eurocommunism |
 | | Explains what Eurocommunism is, traces its history, and presents an overview of its existence in Italy, France, and Spain where its doctrines have grown in strength in recent years. |  | | Add this book to your wish list |  | | The victims of hurricane Katrina need your help. |
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http://www.allbookstores.com/book/0531028577
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| | EUROCOMMUNISM. |
 | | Carrillo's rejection of the Soviet, Union as a model for Western Europe is considered as are various European Communist parties' attitudes to the ideological changes brought about by the Euroconnunist phenomena, 26p. |  | | A broad survey attempting to define the concept of Eurocommunism in the post Stalin era and the pressure to adapt ideology to local conditions. |
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http://www.academicresearchpapers.com/abstracts/5000/05632.html
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