After Stalin's death the Central Committee of the party began to implement a policy of explaining concisely and consistently that it is impermissible and foreign to the spirit of Marxism-Leninism to elevate one person, to transform him into a superman... Committee Prints - Trang 23bởi United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1957Xem Toàn bộ - Giới thiệu về cuốn sách này
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1959 - 62 trang
...the fact that he made not a few mistakes in the matter of theory and in his practical activity * * *. Such a man supposedly knows everything, sees everything,...specifically about Stalin, was cultivated among us for many years.26 Naturally one is moved to ask: Are we dealing here with some special perversion peculiar to... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1964 - 1596 trang
...the fact that he made not a few mistakes in the matter of theory and in his practical activity * * *. Such a man supposedly knows everything, sees everything,...specifically about Stalin, was cultivated among us for many years.25 Naturally one is moved to ask: Are we dealing here with some special perversion peculiar to... | |
| Richard Stites - 1989 - 340 trang
...Fascist invader.22 "Such a man," said Nikita Khrushchev about Stalin in his 1956 de-Stalinization speech, "supposedly knows everything, sees everything, thinks...about Stalin, was cultivated among us for many years." How the myth was presented is illustrated in the account by the worker hero Alexei Stakhanov of his... | |
| Nina Tumarkin - 1997 - 390 trang
...impermissible and foreign to the spirit of Marxism-Leninism to elevate one person, to transform him into a superman possessing supernatural characteristics akin to those of a god." "Such a man," he continued, "supposedly knows everything, sees everything, thinks for everyone, can do anything,... | |
| Lewis Copeland, Lawrence W. Lamm, Stephen J. McKenna - 1999 - 978 trang
...Marxism-Leninism to elevate one person, to transform him into a superman possessing supernatural characteristies akin to those of a god. Such a man supposedly knows...for everyone, can do anything, is infallible in his hehavior. Such a helief about a man, and specifically about Stalin, was cultivated among us for many... | |
| Steve Phillips - 2000 - 176 trang
...Khrushchev attacked the cult of personality as 'the elevation of one person, his transformation into a superman possessing supernatural characteristics, akin to those of a god... Such a belief about Stalin was cultivated among us for many years'. This criticism of Stalin was itself part... | |
| John Rodden - 2002 - 552 trang
...serious and grave perversions of party principles, of party democracy, of revolutionary legality. . . . Such a man supposedly knows everything, sees everything,...everyone, can do anything, is infallible in his behavior." The indictment continued: [Stalin] practiced brutal violence, not only toward everything which opposed... | |
| A C Kapur - 1997 - 914 trang
...everything, thinks for everyone, can do everything, is infallible in behaviour". He further added, ' 'Such a belief about a man, and specifically about Stalin was cultivated among us for many years." And what did Stalin do? Khrushchev gave the answer. He said, "we have to consider seriously and analyse... | |
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