Word: sovietize
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Dates: during 1960-1960
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...would not have another nation capable of carrying out policy 'X' willy-nilly without regard for us." (Russia does not want a reunited, re-armed Germany that might again, roll east: the US does not wish a Cuban government so allied to the USSR that it might allow Soviet missiles on its territory.) One solution is to deny the objection to policy 'X,' For example, professor Hughes argued that "we must realize that the balance between communism and quasi-capitalism will not come into any sort of permanent equilibrium until communism has advanced vastly further...
...stone was, as always, fully . But he the exact error which, and many of fellow speakers, had warned us launched a moral tirade against West Germans, when ridiculing national for and authoritarianism. I share concern, but I would like to point that identical arguments can be against the Soviet Union. In case is relevant. Instead, "willy-nilly" argument applies; we remain in a situation such that can carry out the objectionable implied by the existence of the tendencies...
...York and other cities, the BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA returns to Symphony Hall for its regular weekend concerts. This afternoon at 2:15 (if you get in line about two hours early you may be able to get 60 rush seats), and to- stance, leads one to believe that the Soviet rulers could be brought to accept an agreement to suspend nuclear weapons tests and to accept a system of inspection and control for that purpose...
...powerful man, and sometimes a rough one. But the father had never known hatred. He had not loved the demobilized Red Army soldier, Stepanyuk, who had opened a branch of "The Society of the Godless" in his village. He had not loved the president of the village soviet, who had wanted to close all the churches. He had not loved two or three more men, who in their turn had not loved him. But all these taken together, calling themselves Soviet Russia, he could not hate. He called it "Russia" himself, or sometimes "little Russia," and he loved its hills...
When the conversation turned to Soviet films, Simonov became more animate. Asked how he liked The Cranes Are Flying, Simonov replied that, although he had no argument with it "in principal," he thought it was overdone. "Their suffering was a little too beautiful. It was not real...