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Publicado por Novosti Press Agency Publishing House, 1977
Librería: Epilonian Books, Manhattan Beach, CA, Estados Unidos de America
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Paperback. Condición: Good. Novosti Press Agency Publishing House, Moscow, 1977. Paper covers, 38 pp. Text in English. The Soviet leadership's annual Lenin Day speech, delivered April 22, 1977 by M. V. Zimyanin, the party secretary for culture and propaganda. In good condition. Red and white paper covers have light bumping and creasing to edges and corners and moderate overall scuffing, aging and soiling. Binding tight (staple bound). Interior pages clean and unmarked. NOT Ex-Library. Zimyanin?s speech starts with an introduction marking the 107th anniversary of the birth of Lenin and recognizing him as ?a genius of revolutionary thought and revolutionary action [who] lives on in the deeds of the Party founded by him.? The body of the speech contains 3 sections as follows: I. Leninism - Theory and Method of Revolutionary Transformation of the world; II: The Building of a Developed Socialist Society - a Great Victory for the Leninist Policy of the Party; III. Lenin?s Teaching and Present Day International Development. [The following is an excerpt of the US interpretation of the speech according to a National Intelligence Daily Cable from April 23, 1977 declassified in 2006] [The speech] featured a tough, uncompromising exposition of Moscow's views on relations with China and the US but contained few surprises. In remarks that provoked a Chinese walkout, Zimyanin accused Peking of making common cause with reactionary forces. His criticism of China, the strongest by a member of the leadership since Mao died, evidently reflects Soviet frustration that there have been no changes in post-Mao policy toward the USSR. Turning to the US, Zimyanin assailed unnamed opponents o detente for impeding "urgent" arms control measures while fanning the arms race. He assured his listeners that the USSR remains steadfast in its search for mutually acceptable solutions to arms control problems, but reiterated the Soviet line that they must be based on existing agreements and understandings, a reference to the Vladivostok accords. He characterized recent US proposals as unsound and one-sided. Zimynin heaped scorn on the Western campaign for human rights but did not mention the US by name in this context. Zimyanin's shrill tone was in marked contrast to the reasoned, moderate character of the Lenin Day address last year by Politburo member Andropov. Zimyanin's speech was, however, couched in the strong ideological terms customary to the occasion. All members of the leadership turned out for the ceremony except party secretary Kirilenko and First Deputy Premier Mazurov, Politburo members who presumably remain ill.
Publicado por Novosti, 1977
ISBN 10: 0714709891ISBN 13: 9780714709895
Librería: Kennys Bookstore, Olney, MD, Estados Unidos de America
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Condición: As New. 1977. First edition. Paperback. 37pp. First edition copy. . . . Books ship from the US and Ireland.
Publicado por Novosti, 1977
ISBN 10: 0714709891ISBN 13: 9780714709895
Librería: Kennys Bookshop and Art Galleries Ltd., Galway, GY, Irlanda
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Condición: As New. 1977. First edition. Paperback. 37pp. First edition copy. . . .
Publicado por Molodaya gvardiya, 1988
Librería: ISIA Media Verlag UG | Bukinist, Leipzig, Alemania
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Hardcover/Hardback. Condición: Fair. Biografiya gosudarstvennogo i politicheskogo deyatelya Indii Dzhavakharlala Neru.