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Monday, September 22, 2008

Social-imperialism

Social-imperialism is a term applied by Mao to the Soviet Union, arguing that the Soviet Union had come to dominate and exploit the smaller countries in its sphere to the point of organising their economies around Soviet, not domestic, needs and making them into dependent banana republics whose governments toed the Soviet line. The Soviet Union was thus held to be , while appearing socialist.
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