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  • ...d and cracked down on especially in Belgian Congo, Apartheid South Africa, British Kenya and Liberia. At its peak, the newspaper distributed hundreds of thous ...
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  • ...her, [[Elizabeth II Windsor]] after her death on 8 September 2022. As many British people prefer a republic, he is unpopular and has arrested at least one ant ...2023 Charles was coronated as King. This overly extravagant event cost the British people £250 million despite the incumbent [[Conservative and Unionist Party ...
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  • ...[antisemitism]] and [[United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland|British]] [[imperialism]] and praise the [[Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (192 ...
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  • ...July 1975|birth_place=Oxford, [[England]], [[United Kingdom]]|nationality=British|political_line=[[Imperialism]]|political_party=Conservative and Unionist Pa ...2022-11-09|url=https://thecommunists.org/2022/11/09/news/rishi-sunak-third-british-prime-minister-seven-weeks-liz-truss/}}</ref> She takes inspiration from he ...
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  • <blockquote>''For the British liberal news outlet, see [[The Guardian|The Guardian (UK)]].''</blockquote> ...
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  • ...n spending, and end [[United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland|British]] [[colonialism]] in [[Republic of Ireland|Ireland]].<ref>{{Web citation|da ...
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  • ...who defected to the [[United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland|British Empire]] in 1948. He considered the imperialist UK to be the most [[Democra ...
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  • ...erica|U.S.]] coups. [[United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland|British]] [[Bourgeois media|state media]] described him as "A threat to [[Imperial ...
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  • ...ski]] in the 1920s. [[United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland|British]] and [[French Republic (1870–1940)|French]] intelligence agencies supporte ...
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  • ...ndreou]]. While the [[United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland|British]] released [[National Socialist German Workers' Party|Nazis]] from prison, ...hens and 12,000 leftists were deported or imprisoned in its aftermath. The British set up machine gun nests and bombed [[Proletariat|proletarian]] neighborhoo ...
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  • ...r was banned by the [[United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland|British]] and replaced by ''[[Mass of India]]'' in 1925. In 1923, the first [[Inter ...3 CPI members as well as members of other communist parties, including two British communists. Their trial in Meerut would last until 1933, when eleven of the ...
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  • ..., and established the counterrevolutionary Government of North Russia. The British and French also supported White generals [[Lavr Kornilov|Kornilov]], [[Mikh ...on the cruiser ''Iwami'' invaded [[Vladivostok]]. They were followed by a British vessel, a Statesian cruiser, and another Japanese cruiser.<ref>{{Citation|a ...
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  • ...Bernie stood with the [[Imperialism|imperialists]]. Parenti stood with the anti-imperialists.<ref>{{Web citation|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OLNQEHbusSA|website ...fF2ztEg ''Michael Parenti on the Threat of US Imperialism''] in Vancouver, British Columbia, November 2013 ...
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  • ...Nehru|image_size=200|birth_date=14 November 1889|birth_place=Allahabad, [[British Raj]]|death_date=27 May 1964|death_place=New Delhi, [[India]]|political_ori ...
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  • ...unch supporter of [[NATO]].<ref>Paul Corthorn and Jonathan Davis (2007). ''British Labour Party and the Wider World: Domestic Politics, Internationalism and F ...
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  • '''John Atkinson Hobson''' (6 July 1858 – 1 April 1940) was a British economist. Despite not being a [[Marxism|Marxist]], he analyzed [[imperiali ...
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  • ...eloped the practice by the [[Cold War]],<ref name="Blunden"/> in which the British, French, and Japanese bourgeoisies likewise adopted neoimperialism as a les ...
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  • ...of Ireland.svg|capital=Dublin|image_map_caption=Light green area is under British occupation.}} ...urope]]. Formerly a [[United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland|British]] [[Colonialism|colony]], six of its 32 counties are still occupied by the ...
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  • ...eptember 1962) is a [[United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland|British]] politician and leader of the [[Labour Party (UK)|Labour Party]]. He parti ...list Alternatives]], a [[Trotskyism|Trotskyist]] magazine representing the British section of the [[International Revolutionary Marxist Tendency]] (IRCM).<ref ...
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  • ...ilton|founder=Alan Sked|political_orientation=[[Right-wing populism]]<br>[[British]] [[nationalism]]<br>[[Anti-immigration]]<br>[[Euroscepticism]]|position=[[ ...(EU), due to the party's [[Racism|racist]], [[Xenophobia|xenophobic]], and British [[Nationalism|nationalist]] beliefs<ref name=":0">{{Web citation|newspaper= ...
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  • ...es from parts of Asia, including [[Republic of China|China]], [[Korea]], [[British Raj|India]], [[Kingdom of Thailand|Thailand]], [[Indonesia]] and [[Malaysia [[Category:Anti-imperialists]] ...
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  • ...August 2015) was an [[Anti-communism|anti-communist]] historian and former British intelligence officer. Even many anti-communists have rejected his claims of ...
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  • === British colonialism === The British invaded Aden in 1839 and ruled Yemen until 1967.<ref name=":2">{{Web citati ...
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  • The mutiny was supported by members of the White Army and [[British]] foreign minister [[George Curzon]] encouraged the [[Republic of Finland|F ...
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  • ...27–1707)|England]]|death_date=October 26, 1676|death_place=[[Virginia]], [[British America|English America]]|death_cause=Dysentery|nationality=English|politic ...
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  • ...l support to the Zionist movement. The Palestinian people, angered by the British completely ignoring their interests, began protests and rioting against Jew ...here were also many violent encounters between Palestinian resistance, the British army, and Zionist paramilitary groups. ...
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  • ...ive_name=أبو علي مصطفى|birth_date=14 May 1938|birth_place=Arraba, Jenin, [[British]] [[Palestine]]|death_date=27 August 2001|death_place=Al-Bireh, West Bank, ...
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  • ...a sovereign state in [[Republic of India|India]] (therefore removing the [[British]] colonial regime), many violent groups participated, such as socialists ra ...
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  • ...d with the [[Stop the War Coalition]], an organisation campaigning against British involvement in wars, that was at that time protesting against the [[Iraq Wa ...
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  • ...ize=200|birth_date=March 16, 1751|birth_place=Port Conway, [[Virginia]], [[British America]]|death_date=June 28, 1836|death_place=Montpelier, Virginia, [[Unit ...
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  • === British colonization === ...tax.<ref name=":3" /> In 1910, the UK united various Boer settlements and British colonies into a single state.<ref name=":4" /> ...
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  • === British government === ...content, works for the British military's psychological warfare unit. The British government openly calls his work "information warfare."<ref name=":1" /> ...
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  • The rise of the Nazi Party was supported by the British Royal Family and their state intelligence services as a bulwark against [[U * [[British Union of Fascists]] ...
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  • ...oldings plc''' is a [[United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland|British]] [[Imperialism|imperialist]] bank and holding company. It's the second lar ...trol the Shanghai trade, under the management of foreign merchants, mostly British. The several most well known and prominent commercial houses established wi ...
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  • ...ly funded by [[Wickliffe Draper]].<ref>{{Citation|title=Racial Science and British Society, 1930–62|page=142|retrieval-date=2020-10-08|doi=10.1057/97802305824 ...
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  • ...ith wider issues at stake, reservations about becoming associated with the British rapidly became irrelevant. ...ic Army (ΔΣΕ) was already waging a war trying to liberate the country from British and bourgeois influence. ...
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  • |'''(M/E)''' 1853-54, mainly on British Colonialism. |'''(M/E)''' 1855-56, incl. material on British politics and Crimean War. ...
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  • ...America|United States]]|death_date=April 19, 2023|death_place=Vancouver, [[British Columbia]], [[Canada]]|field=[[Marxist economics]]|nationality=Canadian|ima ...
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  • ...y of Fort William (1699–1947)|Bengal Province]], [[British Raj (1858–1947)|British India]]|death_place=London, England, [[UK]]|political_orientation=[[Democra ...British-occupied [[Burma]] and worked for the British propaganda outlet [[British Broadcasting Corporation|BBC]].<ref name=":0">{{News citation|author=[[Niko ...
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  • ...1980|birth_place=Southampton, [[England]], [[United Kingdom]]|nationality=British|political_line=[[Imperialism]]<br>[[Liberalism]]|political_party=[[Conserva ...d net worth of over $880 million, making him the richest prime minister in British history with a higher personal wealth than King [[Charles Windsor|Charles I ...
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  • ...ay 1949 (aged 74)|birth_place=Chippenham, Wiltshire, England|nationality=[[British]]|political_orientation=[[Social Democracy]]|political_party=Labour (1965-2 ...n 26 May 1949) is a [[United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland|British]] politician who served as [[Leader of the Labour Party (UK)|Leader of the ...
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  • ...e=Mount Vernon, Virginia, United States|birth_place=Popes Creek, Virginia, British America|political_line=Classical liberalism}} ...om of France (987–1792)|French]] and Native Americans. Participated in the British expedition against the French in [[New France (1534–1763)|Canada]]. After t ...
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  • ...such slogans as "Down with imperialism!" and "People of China, unite!" The British imperialist police opened fire, killing and wounding many students. This be ...een went on strike to protest against this preposterous measure, which the British imperialists were finally forced to cancel. </ref> and the general strikes ...
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  • ...unded by the [[Army (Wehrmacht)|German Army]]) and the Czechoslovak state, British [[Prime Minister of the United Kingdom|Prime Minister]] [[Neville Chamberla ...
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  • ...gabe fought against [[United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland|British]] [[colonialism]] and [[imperialism]] and introduced massive land reform pr ...
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  • ...n the starvation and exploitation of millions in the [[British Imperialism|British Empire]], but rather, because they are envious of his character. ]] ...
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  • ...] or [[White]]. The letter sent to white people contained [[transphobia]], British [[nationalism]], an [[Islamophobia|islamophobic]] dog whistle by referring # Rebuild British industry and abolish the anti-worker ‘rationalisation’ that puts profits ah ...
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  • ...[[United States imperialism|empire]] in the aftermath of [[WWII]], when [[British]] [[capital]] was used to subvert the American republic through transnation ...ou know, it's crimes around the world, I mean that is coming from this new British empire like the Iraq war for example..."|archive-url=https://youtu.be/yOIzZ ...
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  • ..., and cut the Tientsin-Pukow railway line to check the northward spread of British and American influence. On May 3 the invading Japanese troops slaughtered l ...eoisie in these countries took advantage of the contradictions between the British, U.S., French and Dutch imperialists on the one hand and the Japanese imper ...
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  • ...rim A. A. Khan]], a [[United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland|British]] lawyer, approved the warrant.<ref name=":0" /> Neither Russia nor [[Ukrai ...
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  • ...ica in 1776, the [[United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland (1801–1922)|British Empire]] sought to take over parts of South America. In the early 19th cent ...]] from Venezuela. The Spanish [[Colonialism|colonizers]] recognized it as British territory five years later with the Treaty of Amiens.<ref name=":2">{{Web c ...
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  • ...platforms, especially those which were protesting the [[Queen Elizabeth II|British monarchy]], [[Zionism]], and others were similarly removed.<ref>{{Web citat ...
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  • Under what was called the Sabotage or S-Plan, British cities including London, Manchester, Birmingham and Coventry were targeted ...the Irish Catholic Civil Rights Movement and the subsequent deployment of British troops to Northern Ireland.<ref>{{Web citation|author=Matt Collins|newspape ...
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  • ...pposes all forms of [[United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland|British]] rule in Ireland. ...evolutionary France]] and led by [[Theobald Wolfe Tone]]. By September the British had defeated the rebellion and executed most leaders and many other partici ...
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  • ...08-01|url=http://www.lalkar.org/article/853/the-revolutionary-programmesof-british-communism|quote=On the question of the Soviet Union the current BRS says “T While on the need for the forceful revolutionary overthrow of British imperialism it states “decisive advances towards socialism can only be achi ...
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  • ...ts and liberals. It broadly refers to anyone who defends socialist states, anti-imperialists, and Marxist-Leninists. It is a reference to the Red Army using tanks to su ...search Department (1948-1977) was an anti-communist propaganda unit of the British Foreign Office. This is the department for which George Orwell compiled a l ...
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  • ...gning over various territories. In 1898 a treaty was negotiated giving the British Empire control of Hong Kong for exactly 99 years rent-free. ...was in 1982 (15 years before the end of British rule in Hong Kong). Under British rule, Hong Kong never held a single election and all positions of governmen ...
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  • ...ve.org/web/20220830195608/https://multipolarista.com/2022/07/02/censorship-anti-imperialists-compatible-left/|archive-date=2022-08-30|retrieved=2022-09-10}}</ref> ...c Council]] and the [[United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland|British]] government. VoxCheck is funded by the U.S. government, [[National Endowme ...
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  • ...to invade Eastern Europe in exchange for guaranteeing the integrity of the British Empire. The USSR also proposed a defense agreement with [[Republic of Polan [[United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland|British]] [[Communist Party of Great Britain|Communist]] [[Rajani Palme Dutt]] clar ...
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  • ...er=The Observer|title=Russia began to make a 'cold war' on Britain and the British Empire|date=1946-03-10}}</ref> and given to a period of global [[class warf ...y soldiers to an invasion of Germany if [[French Republic|France]] and the British Empire followed with their own troops, opening two fronts at once before Hi ...
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  • Myanmar was colonized by the [[British]] beginning in 1824 and gained its independence in 1948.<ref name=":0" /> I ...
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  • ...DeSantis misquoted [[United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland|British]] [[Imperialism|Imperialist]], [[Winston Churchill]], saying “Success is no ...
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  • ...per=The Guardian|retrieved=2020-10-28}}</ref> The Swiss inquiry found that British intelligence secretly cooperated with their army in an operation named [[Pr ...
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  • ...uch as the [[United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland|UK]]'s [[British Broadcasting Corporation|BBC]] or [[Qatar]]'s [[Al Jazeera]], or for-profit ...
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  • | image_coat = British coat of arms.svg| capital = London ...ef>{{Web citation|author=[[Ben Norton]]|newspaper=[[Multipolarista]]|title=British empire killed 165 million Indians in 40 years: How colonialism inspired fas ...
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  • ...tionalized U.S. and [[United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland|British]] oil companies for refusing to refine [[Union of Soviet Socialist Republic ...
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  • ...d saw it difficult to attack each other (several colonial wars between the British, French and Americans for example resulted in very little change of territo ...and was an imperialized nation at the time, albeit a large one. French and British investments in production and infrastructure were directly profiting the Ro ...
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  • ...King Zog I was officially deposed in 1946. In 1949, the Statesian CIA and British MI6 sought the help of disgruntled Albanians and Italians to overthrow the ...
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  • ...erialist war waged against Spain in 1898 stirred up the opposition of the “anti-imperialists,” the last of the Mohicans of bourgeois democracy. They declared this war t ...this Kautsky concludes that:<blockquote>“We have no reason to suppose that British trade with Egypt would have been less developed simply as a result of the m ...
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  • ...les''' was a conflict between [[Irish Republican]] organizations and the [[British Army]] and its [[Unionist]] paramilitary supporters in [[Northern Ireland]] === Early British Occupation: 1169-1898 === ...
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  • ...]] (IRD) within the [[United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland|British]] government, as acceptible by claiming that Orwell was reporting "[[Stalin ...
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  • ...classes protested against the British and cut telephone lines, leading the British to kill many of them. Egypt gave women the right to vote in 1923 but revers ...
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  • In 1977 representatives from West German, French, and British intelligence agencies met to discuss the creation of a campaign to target l ...
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  • ...oronto), and the [[United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland (1801–1922)|British]] burned [[Washington, D.C.]] in revenge.<ref name=":123">{{Citation|author ...er=|section=|page=77–78|quote=|pdf=|city=Vancouver|publisher=University of British Columbia Press|isbn=|doi=|lg=|mia=|title-url=|chapter-url=|trans-title=|tra ...
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  • ...to his comrades that they should stage a revolution right away against the British colonial government, to which he was told that this was [[Ultra-leftism|ult ...
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  • ...ped that it would reveal the [[League of Nations]] as a mere instrument of British foreign policy,<ref>{{safesubst:citation|author=Reto Hofmann|chapter=4|titl ...
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  • ...the "anti-Metaxas" faction considered Greece as a de facto colony of the [[British Empire]] and that the war which was taking place was an imperialist one. ...ndreou]]. While the [[United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland|British]] released [[National Socialist German Workers' Party|Nazis]] from prison, ...
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  • ...Great Britain and Northern Ireland|United Kingdom]]. Under [[feudalism]], British [[Peasantry|peasants]] enjoyed common land, which belonged to all people li ...
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  • ...ationality=[[British]]|political_orientation=[[Fascism]]|political_party=[[British Union of Fascists]](1932–1940)|image=Oswald mosley MP.jpg}} ...who became a [[Fascism|fascist]], and consequently founded, and led the [[British Union of Fascists]] (BUF). He was Britain's leading fascist and received su ...
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  • ...rgeois media]] to associate China with a supposed "debt-trap diplomacy". [[British Broadcasting Corporation|BBC News]] resorted to editing an interview with D ...
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  • The early British political economists contributed much to the development of [[Georg Wilhelm ...
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  • === British colony=== ...itish crown colony in 1874. By this time, slavery had become illegal under British law, and so business in colonial Ghana focused more on exploiting cocoa, go ...
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  • ...e contradictions between such imperialisms like the West German, Japanese, British, French, Canadian, etc. and one or the other superpower as well as between ...
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  • ...ukovic, hid away in Austrian convents. Both were eventually apprehended by British occupation forces but, through mysterious interventions, were quickly relea ...ere living under shocking conditions, according to Alice Mahon, a visiting British member of parliament. Serbs encountered discrimination in health care, educ ...
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  • ...to discuss the subject of the negotiations with his allies, especially the British and the Poles. He sought the opinion of the latter in particular, as Poland ...othing more than a consul and has never discussed major questions with the British Secretaries for Foreign Affairs. Both in London and in Moscow we are now di ...
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  • ...of declaration of war by the Empire of Japan on the United States and the British Empire|Japanese declarations of war on the United States]] in December 1941 ...nth) testifying to a lack of experience and morale among the Statesian and British [[Prisoner of war|POWs]] whom he had interrogated at the [[Transit Camp of ...
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  • ...olonialism and imperialism, whose nascent bourgeoisie was oppressed by the British and Japanese empires, sometimes as much as a Chinese proletarian. But there ...an even worse situation. The country was ravaged by Japanese imperialism, British imperialist wars, invasions, rampant drug addictions on opium, generalized ...
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  • ...Châu attempted to smuggle weapons to Vietnamese rebels but was exiled to [[British Hong Kong (1841–1997)|Hong Kong]]. After the 1911 [[Xinhai Revolution]] in ...
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  • ...lication of ''[[Communist Party of Britain#Britain's Road to Socialism|The British Road to Socialism]]'' in 1951).<ref>{{News citation|date=2021-04|title=A cr ...of Britain]] (CPB) established itself as continuing the CPGB's original ''British Road to Socialism'' (now confusingly called ''Britain’s Road to Socialism'' ...
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  • ...million people, and it can be said to have created the infrastructure the British would use after they formally colonized the region in the mid-nineteenth ce ...
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  • [[United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland|British]] journalist [[Paul Mason]] plotted with an intel contractor to deplatform ...
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  • ...llion Really Die?|''Did Six Million Really Die? The Truth at Last'']], the British [[Holocaust denial|Holocaust denier]] [[Richard Verrall]] argues that the f ...
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  • ...ve.org/web/20220830195608/https://multipolarista.com/2022/07/02/censorship-anti-imperialists-compatible-left/|archive-date=2022-08-30|retrieved=2022-09-10}}</ref> ...al team, likely the [[United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland|British]].<ref name=":2">Media Lens. [https://www.mintpressnews.com/phillip-cross-t ...
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  • Near the end of the war, Alptekin met with US and British consuls in Xinjiang,<ref>https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/026349 ...
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  • ...mobilize world opinion against the Serbs. Similar reports soon appeared in British newspapers, along with charges that Bosnian Serbs had executed more than se ...nonappearance story that went conveniently unnoticed by the press—save for British journalist Joan Phillips who decided to retrace Gutman's steps. She discove ...
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  • ...topian socialism]], [[United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland|British]] [[political economy]] and [[Federal Republic of Germany|German]] classica ...his philosophy to capitalist economies. His theories were inspired by the British Political Economists [[Adam Smith]] and [[David Ricardo]].<ref name=":0" /> ...
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