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  • The '''People's Republic of Angola''' was a [[Marxist-Leninist]] state opposed to both [[ | englishname = People's Republic of Angola
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  • ...[Die Linke]]'') in the second-round 2017 German federal election.]]Germans living in the former East are less likely to support liberal mainstream parties, o ...istently more positive views of the system they experienced firsthand than people born after 1980.
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  • {{Infobox country|englishname=Romanian People's Republic<br/>{{small|(1947&ndash;1965)}}<br />{{small|Republica Populară ...om 1947 to 1989. From 1947 to 1965, the state was known as the '''Romanian People's Republic'''. The country was in the [[Warsaw Pact]] and had a dominant ro
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  • * The purpose of forming a party is to create an instrument to rule the people, i.e., to rule over non-members of the party. ...as but one face which can only be realized through Popular Conferences and People's Committees. There can be no democracy without Popular Conferences and Com
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  • ...ison or in exile. Protest were frequently crushed, with the police beating people in marches. ...the wage he received were nearly half of what they were, while the cost of living were three times of what they were in 1913. The loses of world war went up
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  • ...tion''' is the process whereby people become foreign to the world they are living in. ...eople lived in harmony, and then there was some kind of rupture which left people feeling like foreigners in the world, but some time in the future this alie
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  • [[Category:Living people]]
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  • Living standards during his tenure in the 1980s were generally okay, however decli [[Category:People]]
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  • ...bourgeois society capital is independent and has individuality, while the living person is dependent and has no individuality. ...eir own, they are always forced to step into economic relations with other people. The freedom to determine these relations is severely limited by the social
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  • ...descend, with small doses of daily affection, to the level where ordinary people put their love into practice.<br> ...o isolation from the masses. We must strive every day so that this love of living humanity will be transformed into actual deeds, into acts that serve as exa
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  • ...r Rouge was pushed back and occupied by [[Vietnam]], which installed the [[People's Republic of Kampuchea]] and occupied it until its end in 1989. Though the ...tor=David Chandler & Ben Kiernan|location=New Haven|year=1983}}</ref> and “living space” more than things like class-based struggle and such.
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  • ...findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1132/is_10_53/ai_84184716#continue Africa: Living on the Fringe] [[Category:French people]]
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  • ...e who have no other way of living (i.e. a [[proletariat]]), and a class of people who own the [[means of production]] as their [[private property]] (i.e. a [ ...a day's labour, i.e., the historically and socially determined standard of living for the working class.
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  • ...{{safesubst:cite web|title=Large increase in people saying the standard of living has improved after 1989/1991 changes|url=https://www.pewresearch.org/global ...y through artificial means. Modern analysis indicates that 1.8–2.5 million people tragically perished as a result, which corresponds to the Soviet estimate o
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  • ...us=live}}</ref> was a collective defense treaty signed in Warsaw, [[Polish People's Republic|Poland]] between the [[Soviet Union]] and seven other [[Eastern * [[People's Socialist Republic of Albania|Albania]] (withheld support in 1961 because
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  • ..., [[Canada]], carbon taxes appear to not have been wholly negative for the people of the province, as in government figures, provincial real [[Gross Domestic Criticism of carbon taxes are very common, even from pro-carbon tax people.
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  • ...eir tasks, whether in the field or the household.''’ Unlike many communes, people were given the personal space they desired, so ‘''any members of the comm
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  • ...3, in a military coup. Labor unions were treated as the bridge between the people and military that would transform the coup into a genuine popular revolutio The poor peasants were the base of the revolutionary movement despite living in the areas controlled by preachers and tribalists.
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  • ...Nazism as the "Annihilation of Marxism", and Jews as the "polluters of the people" as well.<ref>Kershaw, I. (2008). Hitler, the Germans, and the Final Soluti ...nto concentration camps of their own, where just like in other such camps, people were herded into forced labor, inadequate rations, and lethal diseases, res
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  • ...ian People's Republic''' (abbreviated '''HPR''') was an Eastern European [[People's Republic]] that lasted from 1949 to 1989. ...remarkably low quality-of-life. However, despite turbulent conditions, the people's republic still managed to rapidly develop the Hungarian economy:
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