
Assumption of power and the prospect of a march north
1980s, Interview with Nguyen Khanh (1981)
Source: The August Revolution (1946) (excerpts), p.42
Assumption of power and the prospect of a march north
1980s, Interview with Nguyen Khanh (1981)
from the 1969 book Empire and Revolution.
1960s
"Manifesto for the Abolition of Enslavement to Interest on Money" (1919)
“Liberalization and democratization are in essence counter-revolution.”
Quoted in "Armageddon Averted: The Soviet Collapse" - Page 58 - by Stephen Kotkin - History - 2001
“The goal of liberalism is the peaceful cooperation of all men. It aims at peace among nations too.”
Omnipotent Government : The Rise of the Total State and Total War (1944) http://mises.org/etexts/mises/og.asp
Context: The goal of liberalism is the peaceful cooperation of all men. It aims at peace among nations too. When there is private ownership of the means of production everywhere and when laws, the tribunals and the administration treat foreigners and citizens on equal terms, it is of little importance where a country's frontiers are drawn.... War no longer pays; there is no motive for aggression.... All nations can coexist peacefully...
In p. 169.
Quote, Thought Leaders
April 18, 1934. Attributed by Winston Churchill in Vol. 1 of The Second World War. (1948)
Disputed
New Situation and the Policy of the Communist Party of Japan (1950)
Above three quotes in Bharat Ratna Dr. Bidhan Chandra Roy, 10 December 2013, Global Politician http://www.globalpolitician.com/default.asp?26949-india-bc-roy-independence,