“As if Ceausescu and company are to bring down imperialism!! If the world waits for the Ceausescus to do such a thing, imperialism will live for tens of thousands of years…”

Enver Hoxha (1986) The Artful Albanian, (Chatto & Windus, London), ISBN 0701129700
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