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De Revolutionibus
Published 2010-01-01“…In the last decade of the nineteenth century the social democratic field was divided into ideological strands that go from one moderate-wing approach, that favored the political work of small steps within the law, bypassing the so called center-Marxist with a majority in the presidency of Social Democratic Party, to even more activists' groups, which defended a "revolutionary" break with bourgeois society as such. …”
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Vilnius as a Center of the Jewish Bund
Published 1996-12-01“… The article deals with the role of the Jewish Social Democrats of Vilnius in the process of the consolidation of the Russian Social Democratic movement. …”
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The position of Lithuanian parties towards Poland in 1920-1926: from modus vivendi to permanent confrontation
Published 2008-08-01“…However, the attitude of the Christian Democrats that it was possible to launch economic relationships with Poland, and the Social Democrats' belief that it was even crucial to do so, which were regarded as a first step in resuming Vilnius, in fact reflected that the leaders of the parties had enough rational reasoning as well as a mature attitude to international relations. …”
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Coup (d'etat) in the Baltic States (1926, 1934): Similarities and Differences
Published 2006-12-01“…Ulmanis was also interested in removing Social Democrats—the strongest political party in Latvia—from their path to power. …”
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Blood and Iron: The Rise and Fall of the German Empire 1871 – 1918
Published 2024-12-01“…The book underlines that Wilhelm II saw Weltpolitik to bring all Germans’ together, including liberals, conservatives, social democrats, proving the power of iron in blood in German politics. …”
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