manifesto of the communist party
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... benefits smaller parties, particularly the party of the left (Die Linke) at the expense of the catc.... The collapse of the communist regime in East Germany in 1989 had offered the Koh... positions set out in their election manifestos, which had been diametrically opposed in central p...
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...; CPBM, 2000a; For a Democratic Europe: Manifesto of CPBM). Most of its members and partisans are ag...
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This paper portrays "neo-liberalism" in its original conceptual meaning as opposed to the generic term of depreciation which it is commonly used. Fair competition is identified and the denial of all privilege is declared as the major concern of neo-liberals. Ethical merit for competition might, at first sight, be based on only two principles: individual natural rights (equal liberty) and socially desirable outcomes ("unintended altruism"). It was the neo-liberal idea to put fairness-norms or universally applicable rules of just behavior between an unqualified "input-based" ethics and an unqualified "output-based" ethical consequentialism. The enforcement of such rules is a major obligation of the state. Today, the European Union assumes the role of "guardian" of competition. In a certai...
...The Communist Manifesto, published in 1848, opens with these dra...Where is the party in opposition tiiat has not been decried as Commun...
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...This article examines the evolution of the Party of Democratic Socialism (PDS), successor party to the former ruling communist party in East Germany, the SED (Socialist Unity Pa... Policy," a response to the "third way" manifesto of British leader Tony Blair and German chancellor...