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Comment supplements, 1964-1965 |
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Issue nos. 1-6, 8 (April-July 1964), followed by two unnumbered issues for September 1964 and June 1965. Articles by leading members of the CPGB include: no. 1: Fight for the unity of the international Communist movement / R. Palme Dutt; no. 2: Peaceful transition or Chinese blind alley? / J.R. Campbell; no. 3: Peaceful coexistence and the class struggle / George Matthews; no. 4: The fight for disarmament / William Wainwright; no. 5: The CP of China's attitude to other parties / John Mahon; no. 6: The international Communist movement and national liberation / Jack Woodis; no. 8: The international Communist movement / joint statement of the CPs of Australia and NZ; June 5th 1965: The Labour government, and the Communist Party / John Gollan; September 26 1964: Togliatti's memorandum "Unity and the international Communist movement. |
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Peking review, no. 37 |
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Articles on: "New polemic on the philosophical front"; "Cadres must take part in labour to carry on the revolution"; "Firm support for Indonesian people's struggle against "Malaysia"; "Beware of this dirty deal". |
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Various editions of Togliatti's memorandum |
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In Comment, the Italian CP's Foreign bulletin and World Marxist review, including introduction by Luigi Longo. |
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A comment on the March Moscow meeting |
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A translation of an article by Renmin Ribao (People's daily) and Hongqi (Red flag) published by the Hsinhua New Agency. |
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Foreign bulletin, April 27 1964 |
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Includes leading article "For the unity of the international workers' and Communist movement"; followed by a typescript document "Quotations used in report to E.C. May 1965, on international Communist movement". |
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Soviet news, 1964 |
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Two issues from late July, including "Two letters from the CC of the CPSU to the CC of CP Japan" and "Nikita Khrushchov visits Poland for anniversary celebrations. |
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Peking review, no. 19 |
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Articles on: "Seven letters exchanged between central committees of CPC and CPSU"; "The nation celebrates"; "Lessons for them Brazilian coup"; "Highest unclimbed peak onquered". |
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Seven letters exchanged between the central committees |
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Full title: Seven letters exchanged between the central committees of the Communist Party of China and the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. Published by the Foreign Languages Press, Peking. |
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Why Khrushchov fell |
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Published by the Foreign Languages Press, Peking. |
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The historical experience of the war against fascism |
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Published by the Foreign Languages Press, Peking. |
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