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Перевод: internationalism speek internationalism


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Тезаурус:

  1. The Austro-Marxists seemed to carry the argument so far into the nationalist camp that only the distinction between the cultural and the economic preserved internationalism.
  2. In the early Soviet period, until well after Stalin's introduction of the notion of "Socialism in one country", state education was rigorously infused with those same ideas of proletarian internationalism that influenced military circles.
  3. If members of a conquering nation called upon the nation they had conquered and continued to hold down to forget their specific nationality and position, to "sink national differences" and so forth, that was not internationalism, it was nothing else but preaching to them submission to the yoke, and attempting to justify and perpetuate the domination of the conqueror under the cloak of internationalism.
  4. So aware of the "internationalism of art" (he told the story himself) that when a journalist asked him who the great French artists were, he replied: "Why, Picasso, Modigliani, Lipchitz, Stravinsky" - a Spaniard, an Italian and two Russians.
  5. Patriotism is usually stronger than class-hatred and always stronger than any kind of internationalism.
  6. Abstract internationalism had a strong role to play in rationalizing much more sinister forces than appeared in the rhetoric of Petrograd.
  7. As we shall see in the Russian case, it was a common phenomenon, echoing Marx's description of Lafargue's internationalism as merely a mechanism for absorbing all in a model French nation.
  8. Ramsey's own preferred subjects were literature versus science as making for happiness, modern democracy, and internationalism, in which he denounced American isolationism and had an imaginative picture of the American Middle West as a lot of boors who did not know where Europe was.
  9. Nationalism was still bourgeois nationalism (and so irreconcilable with proletarian internationalism), but it needed to be sharply divided between the nationalism of the dominant imperialist powers and of those who were oppressed.
  10. The rhetoric of internationalism faded like morning mist before the sun of reality.
  11. Marx was also sensitive - as in the case of the English and Irish - to the affirmation of Great Power nationalism in the guise of internationalism.
  12. Marx's internationalism paralleled what was identified by him as the leading sector of capitalism, the international.
  13. It was precisely their uncompromising, simplistic internationalism which collided so directly with growing nationalism and so illuminated the sources of national feeling in a way nationalists could not.

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