| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Un-American Activities - 1950 - 238 頁
...The Marxist definition of a nation; common history, territory, language, culture, and economic life. "A nation is a historically evolved, stable community...language, territory, economic life, and psychological make-up manifested in a community of culture." Marxism and the National Question by Stalin. (2) The... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Un-American Activities - 1950 - 1076 頁
...The Marxist definition of a nation; common history, territory, language, culture, and economic life. "A nation is a historically evolved, stable community...language, territory, economic life, and psychological make-up manifested iu u community of culture." Marxism and the National Question by Stalin. (2) The... | |
| United States. Subversive Activities Control Board, Thomas J. Herbert - 1954 - 154 頁
...rise of capitalism. Stalin's Marxism and The National Question, page l2, is quoted to the effect: ~~ ~ "'A nation is a historically evolved stable community of language, territory, economic life, and psychology makeup manifested in a community of culture. '" (Tr. 2370) Students are instructed that... | |
| United States. Subversive Activities Control Board - 1955 - 160 頁
...the rise of capitalism. Stalin's Marxism and The National Question, page l2, is quoted to the effect: '"A nation is a historically evolved stable community of language, territory, economic life, and psychology makeup manifested in a community of culture. '" (Tr. 2370) Students are instructed that... | |
| Arthur Jay Klinghoffer - 1969 - 284 頁
...by Stalin in his work, Marxism and the National Question (1913) . Stalin asserted that a nation was a "historically evolved, stable community of language, territory, economic life, and psychological make-up manifested in a community of culture." It is curious to note that the 1960 edition of Fundamentals... | |
| Moses Moskowitz - 1980 - 228 頁
...rising capitalism," and he denied absolutely the existence of a Jewish nation. "A nation", he wrote, is a historically evolved stable community of language, territory, economic life and psychological make-up manifested in a community of culture . . . and it is sufficient for a single of these characteristics... | |
| Frank W. Walbank - 1985 - 396 頁
...national and colonial question (New York, 1936) 8 (reprinting an essay of 1913), defines a nation as 'a historically evolved, stable community of language, territory, economic life, and psychological make-up, manifested in a community of culture', and treats each factor as essential. But this somewhat... | |
| ʼOṅʻ Chanʻʺ (Builʻ khyupʻ) - 1993 - 182 頁
...a nation or nationality. The world-famed leader of the Soviet Union, M. Stalin has defined it thus: "A nation is a historically evolved stable community...language, territory, economic life, and psychological make-up manifested in a community of culture." A nation is not a racial or tribal community of people,... | |
| Robert Strausz Hupé - 228 頁
...according to the criteria of nationhood laid down in Stalin's tract published in 1913. It reads as follows: A nation is a historically evolved, stable community...language, territory, economic life, and psychological make-up manifested in a community of culture.2 It appears to reflect Lenin's thought, for Lenin was... | |
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