Foreword. From St. Petersburg to Budapest When Communist police, on December 13, 1956, arrested the leaders of the Budapest Central Workers' Council who had called a general strike, the wheel of...
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1. Russia's Stolen Revolution (1905-1924) "He who wishes to proceed to Socialism by any path other than political democracy must inevitably arrive at absurd and reactionary conclusions, both in...
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2. The Soviet Caste System (1928-1952) "To imagine that an individual personality, even such a large one as Stalin, could change our politico-social order means to enter into profound...
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3. Regimentation in Central Europe (1944-1952) "In all the forms of transition to socialism, an absolute and decisive requirement is political leadership of the working class headed by its...
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4. Labor Fights Back (1953-1955) "Whoever becomes the ruler of a free city and does not destroy it, can expect to be destroyed by it, for it can always find a motive for rebellion in the name of...
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5. Road to Freedom (1956- ) "Socialism and Communism have nothing in common." —Socialist International, April 1956. "No Bread Without Freedom, No Freedom Without Bread." —Warsaw students,...
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LABOR COMMITTEE TO RELEASE IMPRISONED TRADE UNIONISTS AND DEMOCRATIC SOCIALISTS (Members as of December 1, 1956) INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS Menahem Bargil, Joint General Secretary, International...
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