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(2014) Marxism and the Leninist revolutionary model, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan.
In accordance with the sense of justice of democrats in general, and of the working classes in particular, the government [Soviet government] conceives the annexation or seizure of foreign lands to mean every incorporation of a small or weak nation into a large or powerful state without the precisely, clearly and voluntarily expressed consent and wish of that nation, irrespective of the time when such forcible incorporation took place, irrespective also of the degree of development or backwardness of the nation forcibly annexed to the given state, or forcibly retained within its borders, and irrespective, finally, of whether this nation is in Europe or in distant, overseas countries.
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Davidshofer, W. J. (2014). Soviet rule under Lenin, in Marxism and the Leninist revolutionary model, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 149-175.
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