Socialist Thought and Practice

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Socialist Thought and Practice was a Marxist monthly theoretical magazine published in English by the League of Communists of Yugoslavia from 1961 through 1989.[1] The magazine was regarded as an important vehicle for the spread of the ideas of Third Camp Socialism and Yugoslav Workers' self-management. Editor of the publication for much of its existence was Edvard Kardelj.

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  1. ^ "Socialist Thought and Practice," OCLC WorldCat, OCLC Number 1765717.


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