U.S. Policy
Sir, —Imperialist reactionaries who seek to arouse distrust for the Communist movement and its ideology continue to intimidate the masses by alleging that the Communists need wars between States to overthrow the capitalist system and establish a socialist system. Communist parties emphatically reject this slander. The fact that both world wars end in socialist revolutions by no means implies that the way to social revolution goes necessarily through world war. especially now there exists a powerful world system of socialism. The choice of social system is the inalienable right of people of each country. Socialist revolution is not an item of export and cannot be imposed from without. The elected representatives of the people keep in contact with the people, and are controlled by the people with the right of recall, if necessary, under socialism.—Yours, etc., TRUE DEMOCRACY. May 9, 1961.
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29510, 11 May 1961, Page 3
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143U.S. Policy Press, Volume C, Issue 29510, 11 May 1961, Page 3
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