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  • ...g the [[European Union]], with the express purpose of making [[socialism]] illegal and impossible.
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  • ...l conspiracies including organizing propaganda campaigns within the United States<ref>{{safesubst:cite book|last=Simpson|first=Christopher|chapter=one|editor [[Category:United States]]
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  • ...uly 6, 1946) is a [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]] [[United States]] politician, former President and [[American imperialism|war criminal]]. H * Initiating and Overseeing illegal imperialist invasions and occupations Iraq and Afghanistan
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  • *Donating to socialist and pro-working class organizations. In the United States, this would include the Communist Party USA,<!-- Considering how many probl Joining a union may be risky, as it is in many places in the [[United States]], where often attempts to do so can get you and your coworkers fired. On t
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  • {{Former socialist states sidebar}}'''Moldova''' is a [[capitalist]] state in Eastern Europe, formerl ...ed the area, which prompted the Soviet government to denounce this move as illegal and not recognize Romania's control as legitimate. In the Soviet view, Mold
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  • {{Cleanup rewrite|date=August 2023}}{{Former socialist states sidebar}} ...es of terrorism, the forced overthrow of the constitutional order, and the illegal purchase of weapons. Based on an article published in Limonka under Limonov
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  • ...ies of agreements between small states within the Holy Roman Empire. These states, which later became "cantons", formed a loose confederation largely to faci ...erland's own. According to a report, the Swiss government was aware of the illegal deals but "tolerated them in silence, supported some of them actively or cr
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  • ...ith a large amount of gig workers in the [[United States of America|United States]] earning less than the state minimum wage and many more actually losing in In the United States, a considerably highly percentage of people belonging to an ethnic minority
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  • ...ould be able to defend a revolution from the forces of external capitalist states and internal counter-revolution via the development and empowerment of the .... Christiania is associated with the trade of cannabis products, which are illegal in Denmark. This movement{{clarify}} is more rooted in the [[hippie]] count
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  • ...ere also active outside of Germany’s borders, particularly in the [[Baltic states]] of [[Latvia]] and [[Estonia]] from March to July 1919. Fiercely independe ...prompted their transition from a functional military organization into an illegal, violent social and political movement. With the loss of crucial government
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  • ...x|Map of the countries belonging to the Baltic states.]]{{former socialist states}} ...]: [[Estonia]], [[Latvia]], and [[Lithuania]]. People in the modern Baltic states generally have a negative attitude towards [[Russia]] and the [[Soviet Unio
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  • ...ensity, and strikes increased in number, two thirds of which were outright illegal. A much more frontal, collective occupation movement (the ''tomas'') was em [[Category:Capitalist states]]
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  • ...and other forms of 'love-shy' and/or incel men. Purchasing sex directly is illegal in the country with the most self-described incel forums. ...her rate of sexual activity among the very poorest classes in the [[United States]], making it seem as if there is the same amount of sexlessness among the p
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  • ...dy to false testimony, and inciting somebody to false accusations, are all illegal under European law.<ref>{{safesubst:cite book|last=Laughland|first=John|cha ...ire air campaign of 1999.<ref>{{safesubst:Cite journal| publisher = United States Strategic Institute | title = Strategic Review| date = 2000| url = https://
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  • ...vg.png ‎|shortname=the United States|emblemfile=Coat of arms of the United States.svg.png ‎}} ...ate tends to cover up and deny. The current and future situation of United States hegemony has come into question since the dawn of the 21st century due to c
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  • ...that “no,” the Palestinian Arabs, in November–December 1947, and the Arab states in May 1948, launched hostilities to scupper the resolution’s implementat ...and Syria, will require repatriation to Israel or resettlement in the Arab states."''</ref>
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  • .../web/20180928034506/http://remezcla.com/culture/bolivia-evo-morales-united-states-general-assembly|archivedate=2018-09-28}}</ref> For example, in 2005 Morale ...1-29}}</ref> Vote tallies were consistent and the Organization of American States failed to present evidence of fraud.<ref>{{safesubst:cite web|title=No Evid
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  • ...e pillaging), and still provides resources and markets for the imperialist states. In many ways the poverty of its people has deepened and the exploitation h ...o these possible indicators of protest activity and report any potentially illegal acts to the nearest FBI Joint Terrorism Task Force.”
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  • ...the-red-army-x.html|archivedate=2020-01-19}}</ref> (including the [[United States]]) in the early 1920s, and had also been subject to espionage and internal In the 1980s, the [[United States]] expanded its arms race, pressuring the Soviets into catching up, a proces
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  • ...ale.edu/imt/1861-ps.asp|location=Washington|publisher=Office of the United States Chief Counsel for Prosecution of Axis Criminality|volume=IV|year=1946}}</re In terms of workers' rights, the NSDAP immediately began to crack down on illegal groups (socialists and social democrats): first, ensuring that these groups
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