Part, Chap., §
1 Messag | effects, set in motion by the victory of the Socialist Party in
2 Messag, 1, 1 | considerably to the Party's recent victory, and which have now placed
3 Messag (1) | such an adroit strategic victory is able to define itself.
4 Messag, 1, 3 | by the non-voters that a victory by an undoubtedly leftist,
5 Messag, 1, 3 | generated by Mitterrand's victory, led many centrists and
6 Messag, 1, 3 | So the SP won, but its victory by no means indicates any
7 Messag, 1, 3 | is clear that the recent victory of the SP was due less to
8 Messag, 1, 3 | electorate.~If the socialist victory were due to an increase
9 Messag, 1, 3 | not irreversible; the SP's victory of 1981 may be followed
10 Messag, 1, 3 | explanation: the socialist victory is definitive - as though
11 Messag, 1, 4 | The repercussions of the victory of the SP and the establishment
12 Messag, 1, 4 | in other countries. The victory of French socialism is already
13 Messag, 2, 3 | calculation made long before their victory.~However, it should be emphasized
14 Messag, 3, 3 | contributed considerably to the victory of self-management in the
15 Messag (46)| the reason for Mitterand's victory, prestigious organs of the
16 Messag, 4 | repercussion of the socialist victory in the political and cultural
17 Messag (47)| Sandinist revolution" whose victory in France has "an immense
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