COMMENT ON RUSSIA’S AIM
However much the Russians may limit their immediate objectives, and however much they may concede to expediency, they regard their ulti■r.aie purpose as fixeci and universal. They believe in world revolution and are working for.it still, states the Nineteenth Century. London, in. an editorial article. The difference between Stalin and Trotsky is purely tactical, between the piece-meal and the simultaneous liberation of all mankind. The end is the same.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21547, 28 October 1944, Page 6
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73COMMENT ON RUSSIA’S AIM Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21547, 28 October 1944, Page 6
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