Non-partyism is perhaps a sign of revolt against rigid discipline of any kind.
Non-partyism may well be the protoplasmic stage of the future political opposition of the peasants.
Given peace, given an approximate return to normal conditions, non-partyism may well profoundly modify the activities of the Communists.
Eager reactionaries outside Russia will no doubt point to non-partyism as a symptom of friendship for themselves.
Non-partyism is already the peasants' way of expressing their aloofness from the revolution and, at the same time, their readiness to defend that revolution against anybody who attacks it from outside.
But non-partyism is much more than a mere cloak of invisibility for enemies or conditional supporters of the Communists.
If there is any one feature of the human mind that works more disaster to civilization and humanity, than another, that feature is political partyism made blind by prejudice.
But as long as blind partyism prevails men will get into heated political discussions that only widen the gulf of misunderstanding.
After devoting several pages to illustrate the evils of partyism in government, Dr.
I am aware that many good and intelligent men, of different views and associations, regard partyism as a necessity, a normal element, in the operations of free civil government.
Ryerson proceeds:--This partyism in government is contrary to the avowed principles and objects of reformers in the true heroic age of Canadian reform.
No, sir, the little, slandering, intriguing partyism of the present moment was unknown to the patriots of that awful period.
May not the evils of partyism at last become so intensified that their climax will produce a remedy.
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