"Socialism is the gradual and less violent form……" — Vladimir Bukovsky
"Socialism is the gradual and less violent form of communism, and socialist is the project of the European Union, which was born in Maastricht in 1992. The intent was to save socialism in Europe after the fall of the Berlin Wall and the predictable bankruptcy of the welfare state in the West as well."
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Vladimir Bukovsky
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11 Quotes by Vladimir Bukovsky
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The pessimist is the man who believes things couldn't possibly be worse, to which the optimist replies: 'Oh yes they…
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Justice is always naive and self-confident; believing that it will immediately win once recognized. That is the reason why the…
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Europe, I have lived in your future, and I did not like it...
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This power, this authority, Soviet power: they killed everybody who could make any resistance, who could explain his own way…
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I should like to underline: no people, no country, in which a Communist dictatorship has been established, ever found its…
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The experience of opposing mass movements was acquired by the KGB during perestroika. It was then that the politicians decided…
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Usually, the leaders appear in the moment of the highest stress, when it is time, speaking symbolically, to go to…
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The real leaders cannot appear in the peaceful time; nor can the serious opposition emerge from within the peaceful atmosphere.…
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A single economy makes the constant adjustments necessary to facilitate trade impossible.
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The dream of socialists, the Maximum Programme, has always been to eliminate the private property, the family and the nation…
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