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An uninterrupted advance towards this ultimate goal will only be assured if within the alignment of revolutionary forces struggling to win the aims of our national-democratic revolution, the dominant role is played by the oppressed working people.
The Green Book 1979
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The principal and most consistent social force for the achievement of the aims of our national-democratic revolution is the exploited and nationally-oppressed working people in the towns and the landless mass in the country-side.
The Green Book 1979
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The aims of our national-democratic revolution will only be fully realized with the construction of a social order in which all the historic consequences of national oppression and its foundation, economic exploitation, will be liquidated, ensuring the achievement of real national liberation and social emancipation.
The Green Book 1979
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The main content of the present phase of our struggle is to achieve the aims of our national-democratic revolution whose essence is the national liberation of the black oppresseed.
The Green Book 1979
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The reason for its fall, however disguised by attendant circumstances, was really its lack of harmony with the national-democratic environment which had overtaken it.
American Eloquence, Volume 1 Studies In American Political History (1896) Various 1899
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Together they managed to topple the Shah and then topple the national-democratic government of Bakhtiar - only to replace that with an Islamic Republic.
The Guardian World News Matthew Weaver 2011
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Sure, Czech politics is animated by crude national-democratic myth, but - as the warm bath of nostalgic feel good documentaries about the Blitz and the Battle of Britain currently airing on British television shows - this isn't exactly unique.
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Indeed, Trotsky's initial call for the CP to leave the KMT and his warnings that the Chinese bourgeoisie was tied too closely to imperialism to lead a struggle against it were couched in terms of Lenin's pre-1917 approach -- that though China was too economically backward to achieve a socialist revolution, the national-democratic struggle could succeed only if it were led by the working class, in alliance with China's peasants, against the Chinese bourgeoisie.
Recent articles from SocialistWorker.org Paul D&039;Amato 2009
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