From Stalinism to Eurocommunism
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From Stalinism to Eurocommunism is a political and historical analysis by Ernest Mandel that critiques the evolution of communist movements in the 20th century, particularly the shift from orthodox Stalinism to more reformist Eurocommunist currents.
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Entity disambiguation (via context triple)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: From Stalinism to Eurocommunism Context triple: [Ernest Mandel, notableWork, From Stalinism to Eurocommunism]
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The Annals of Communism
The Annals of Communism is a scholarly book series that publishes translated and annotated documents from Soviet archives, illuminating the history and inner workings of the communist regime.
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Stalin’s Russia and the Crisis in Socialism
"Stalin’s Russia and the Crisis in Socialism" is a critical political work by Max Eastman that analyzes and condemns the authoritarian nature of Stalinist rule and its betrayal of socialist ideals.
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The Origin of Russian Communism
The Origin of Russian Communism is a historical and political study that traces the roots and development of Russian communism within the broader context of Russian intellectual and religious traditions.
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The Social Basis of the Third International Theory
The Social Basis of the Third International Theory is the third section of Muammar Gaddafi’s political manifesto The Green Book, outlining the social principles and structures underpinning his proposed alternative to capitalism and communism.
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New Reflections on the Revolution of Our Time
New Reflections on the Revolution of Our Time is a collection of essays by political theorist Ernesto Laclau that further develops his influential post-Marxist ideas on discourse, hegemony, and radical democracy.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
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Entity disambiguation (via description)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: From Stalinism to Eurocommunism Target entity description: From Stalinism to Eurocommunism is a political and historical analysis by Ernest Mandel that critiques the evolution of communist movements in the 20th century, particularly the shift from orthodox Stalinism to more reformist Eurocommunist currents.
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A.
The Annals of Communism
The Annals of Communism is a scholarly book series that publishes translated and annotated documents from Soviet archives, illuminating the history and inner workings of the communist regime.
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B.
Stalin’s Russia and the Crisis in Socialism
"Stalin’s Russia and the Crisis in Socialism" is a critical political work by Max Eastman that analyzes and condemns the authoritarian nature of Stalinist rule and its betrayal of socialist ideals.
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C.
The Origin of Russian Communism
The Origin of Russian Communism is a historical and political study that traces the roots and development of Russian communism within the broader context of Russian intellectual and religious traditions.
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D.
The Social Basis of the Third International Theory
The Social Basis of the Third International Theory is the third section of Muammar Gaddafi’s political manifesto The Green Book, outlining the social principles and structures underpinning his proposed alternative to capitalism and communism.
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E.
New Reflections on the Revolution of Our Time
New Reflections on the Revolution of Our Time is a collection of essays by political theorist Ernesto Laclau that further develops his influential post-Marxist ideas on discourse, hegemony, and radical democracy.
- F. None of above. chosen
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