دولة شيوعية (Arabic Wikipedia)

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  • Webb، Sidney؛ Webb، Beatrice (1935). Soviet Communism: A New Civilisation?. London: Longmans.
  • Rosser، Mariana V. and J Barkley Jr. (23 July 2003). Comparative Economics in a Transforming World Economy. MIT Press. ص. 14. ISBN:978-0262182348. مؤرشف من الأصل في 2022-09-26. Ironically, the ideological father of communism, Karl Marx, claimed that communism entailed the withering away of the state. The dictatorship of the proletariat was to be a strictly temporary phenomenon. Well aware of this, the Soviet Communists never claimed to have achieved communism, always labeling their own system socialist rather than communist and viewing their system as in transition to communism. {{استشهاد بكتاب}}: تحقق من التاريخ في: |سنة= لا يطابق |تاريخ= (مساعدة)
  • Williams، Raymond (1983). "Socialism". Keywords: A vocabulary of culture and society, revised edition. Oxford University Press. ص. 289. ISBN:978-0-19-520469-8. The decisive distinction between socialist and communist, as in one sense these terms are now ordinarily used, came with the renaming, in 1918, of the Russian Social-Democratic Labour Party (Bolsheviks) as the All-Russian Communist Party (Bolsheviks). From that time on, a distinction of socialist from communist, often with supporting definitions such as social democrat or democratic socialist, became widely current, although it is significant that all communist parties, in line with earlier usage, continued to describe themselves as socialist and dedicated to socialism.
  • Müller-Rommel، Ferdinand؛ Mansfeldová، Zdenka (2001). "Chapter 5: Czech Republic". في Blondel، Jean؛ Müller-Rommel، Ferdinand (المحررون). Cabinets in Eastern Europe. Palgrave Macmillan. ص. 62. DOI:10.1057/9781403905215_6. ISBN:978-1-349-41148-1.

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  • "VN Embassy - Constitution of 1992". نسخة محفوظة 9 يوليو 2011 في Wayback Machine Full Text. From the Preamble: "On 2 July 1976, the National Assembly of reunified Vietnam decided to change the country's name to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam; the country entered a period of transition to socialism, strove for national construction, and unyieldingly defended its frontiers while fulfilling its internationalist duty". [وصلة مكسورة]

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