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1 1, 6, 5| for example, he will be a socialist in every respect except
2 1, 6, 5| even go so far as to attack socialist vulgarity. This is undoubtedly
3 1, 7, 1| other hand, the increasingly socialist legislation in all or almost
4 1, 7, 3| urban~concentrations of socialist societies. Among the intermediate
5 1, 7, 3| liberty. This gave rise to its socialist phase, which is but a stage
6 1, 7, 3| Thus, historically, the socialist movement is a mere refinement
7 1, 7, 3| broadening of authority in the socialist regime is no more than a
8 1, 7, 3| clearly, is simultaneously socialist and liberal.~
9 1, 11, 2| parliaments imbued with socialist thought – or the strong
10 1, 12, 2| which is contrary to the socialist mentality, wholly characterized
11 2, 11, 1| reveals vestiges of certain socialist schools of thought of the
12 2, 11, 1| frequently calls itself socialist. ~This mentality, which
13 3, 2, 1| only into the noncommunist, socialist, and other parties, but
14 3, 2, 2| Marxist principles through socialist literature, or by instilling
15 3, 2, 2| of the great masses for socialist “paradises," communist violence,
16 3, 2, 2| Communist party or the French Socialist party (of which we speak
17 3, 2, 2| in regard to the French Socialist party.~ ~
18 3, 2, 3| rebellion in May 1968 numerous socialist and Marxist authors generally
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