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... party to the notion of ' democratic socialism ' , where the counter - view was that ' socialism is inher- ently democratic ' . The party stuck to its name and ' proud history ' , with the only concession coming from Jeremy Cronin that the ...
... party to the notion of ' democratic socialism ' , where the counter - view was that ' socialism is inher- ently democratic ' . The party stuck to its name and ' proud history ' , with the only concession coming from Jeremy Cronin that the ...
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... party has an overwhelming majority , is immensely popular , and is understandably confident of being returned as the ruling party nationally and in seven or more of the nine provinces . There has clearly been little anticipation and ...
... party has an overwhelming majority , is immensely popular , and is understandably confident of being returned as the ruling party nationally and in seven or more of the nine provinces . There has clearly been little anticipation and ...
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... party and the respect it commands . It recognises that such support does not translate into the party being all - knowing and infallible in its ability to choose the most appropriate and sustainable solutions for all issues in all ...
... party and the respect it commands . It recognises that such support does not translate into the party being all - knowing and infallible in its ability to choose the most appropriate and sustainable solutions for all issues in all ...
Contents
Philosophical Moorings | 108 |
The History Makers James Sallis | 123 |
38 | 154 |
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