Weitere Beispiele werden automatisch zu den Stichwörtern zugeordnet - wir garantieren ihre Korrektheit nicht.
Stalin's policy restricted trade as it attempted to build socialism in one country.
The 1930s was the period during which increased importance was attributed to the theory "socialism in one country."
Stalin and his supporters have highlighted the notion that Socialism in One Country during the 1920s.
During the 1920's, he called for socialism in one country, blending state ownership of key industries with free markets and profit incentives for farmers.
Stalin claimed that his theory of "Socialism in one country" is a further development of Leninism.
Rather than trying to foment world revolution, as the Trotskyites urged, Stalin had concentrated on building socialism in one country.
Joseph Stalin's idea of "socialism in one country" was interpreted as a victory by the National Bolsheviks.
While encompassing the internationalism expressed by Lenin throughout the Revolution, it also aimed to build socialism in one country.
Moreover, the Anushilan marxists opposed the notion of 'Socialism in One Country'.
Under Joseph Stalin's rule, the concept of "socialism in one country" became a central tenet of Soviet society.
It supports the theory of permanent revolution and world revolution instead of the two stage theory and socialism in one country.
Joseph Stalin's "socialism in one country" moved communism in a nationalistic direction and thus increased its ideological similarities with producerism.
Simultaneously the growing figure of Joseph Stalin pursued a different Socialism in One Country agenda.
Contrary to Stalinism, they advocate international revolution and dismiss Joseph Stalin's concept of "socialism in one country".
His politics differed sharply from those of Stalinism, as he opposed the idea of Socialism in One Country.
Sartre takes the slogan 'socialism in one country' as an example of the unintended but necessary product of the anti-labour of the Stalin-Trotsky conflict.
After Lenin's death, Stalin used these quotes and others to argue that Lenin shared his view of 'Socialism in One Country'.
To this day, the debate over "Socialism in One Country" vs "Permanent Revolution" rages within the Communist movement.
Socialism in One Country, stating that communists should attain socialism in their own country as a prelude to internationalising.
This theory was advanced in opposition to the view held by the Stalinists that "socialism in one country" could be built in the Soviet Union alone.
Stalin's Socialism in One Country stressed moderation and development of positive relations between the Soviet Union and other countries to increase trade and foreign investment.
Khrushchev ended Stalin's policy of Socialism in One Country and committed the Soviet Union to actively support communist revolution throughout the world.
We may see this in the Bolshevik Revolution before the movement was stopped by Stalin, a proponent of Socialism in One Country.
(...) Yugoslav Communism had deeply assimilated a return to nationalism that was inherent to the idea of 'Socialism in One Country'.
In relation to the debate around Socialism in one country versus Permanent Revolution, she asserted that Trotsky "under-estimates the role played by the peasantry."