Sociology, asked by hemanthravuri257, 7 months ago

Which countries came under “the socialist camp”?​

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Answered by avinash9631
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Albania, Bulgaria, China, Czechoslovakia, East Germany, Hungary, ...

Answered by dineshkumar091971
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At its last meeting, the Central Committee of IN STRUGGLE! reaffirmed its intention to pursue the struggle against revisionism, in conformity with the basic orientation decided upon by the Organization’s Third Congress. If this struggle is to help us answer the questions raised by the revolutionary struggle today, we must turn to history and see what lessons it holds for us.

At its last meeting, the Central Committee of IN STRUGGLE! reaffirmed its intention to pursue the struggle against revisionism, in conformity with the basic orientation decided upon by the Organization’s Third Congress. If this struggle is to help us answer the questions raised by the revolutionary struggle today, we must turn to history and see what lessons it holds for us.Few will deny that the stands defended and actions taken at a given time in the communist movement can only be fully and properly understood in the light of history and the prevailing conditions of the time. In analysing things from this point of view, it is not enough to simply compare quotations from Mao or Stalin with, quotations from Marx or Lenin. We must also examine the conditions in which communists have struggled for socialism over the past fifty years and more. This is why articles aimed at making known and analysing the history of the international communist movement will be a major feature of the journal in the coming months.

At its last meeting, the Central Committee of IN STRUGGLE! reaffirmed its intention to pursue the struggle against revisionism, in conformity with the basic orientation decided upon by the Organization’s Third Congress. If this struggle is to help us answer the questions raised by the revolutionary struggle today, we must turn to history and see what lessons it holds for us.Few will deny that the stands defended and actions taken at a given time in the communist movement can only be fully and properly understood in the light of history and the prevailing conditions of the time. In analysing things from this point of view, it is not enough to simply compare quotations from Mao or Stalin with, quotations from Marx or Lenin. We must also examine the conditions in which communists have struggled for socialism over the past fifty years and more. This is why articles aimed at making known and analysing the history of the international communist movement will be a major feature of the journal in the coming months.The following article discusses an important event in the history of the communist movement: the November 1960 meeting in Moscow, attended by 81 communist parties. The statement that came out of this conference is of importance because it was the last document agreed upon by the communist movement as a whole. It was subsequently used as a basic reference point by all those who struggled against Soviet revisionism.

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