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religious groups with literature of class struggle. If not directly Marxist–Leninist propaganda, then propaganda of the legitimate aspirations of the working class: betterment of
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the elegant pursuits of literature; he was ignorant of the Greek language and the arts of rhetoric; but, as the mind of the orator was never disconcerted by timid perplexity, he w
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in the cache-coherence literature. Constructing Digital Signatures from a One Way Function SRI International Technical Report CSL-98 (October 1979). PDF At a coffee h
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what happened to German literature when the Nazis came to power? I believe no exhaustive lists have been published, but I imagine that the number of German scientists — Jews
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