There is great confidence in the Bush Administration that Barbara Bush will never let Raisa Gorbachev get under her skin, no matter how much the strong-willed Soviet First Lady expounds on Marxist-Leninist doctrine.
This Earth of Mankind was banned by the Attorney General of Indonesia in 1981 on the grounds that it promoted Marxist-Leninist doctrines and Communism, even though neither doctrine is mentioned in the book.
Marxist-Leninist doctrine holds that the establishment of a socialist state (in which the working class possesses the means of production and distribution of goods and political power) will ensure the eventual development of communism.
Rearrested in 1940, he rejoined Mr. Gheorghiu-Dej at the Doftana prison, and, under his wing, began a serious study of Marxist-Leninist doctrine.
Western diplomats say that these references may signal a move away from Marxist-Leninist doctrine about the inevitability of conflict between capitalism and communism.
A military-police coup designed to terminate the protracted crisis and to restore centralized domination would have to draw popular support from these Great Russian sentiments - although it would doubtless be justified formally in terms of Marxist-Leninist doctrine.
While touting the obligatory Marxist-Leninist doctrine and adhering to Socialist-Realist filmmaking, Ján Kadár and Elmar Klos first bounced between comedy and hard-core propaganda.
This varied picture of successes and reverses suggested that the USSR was not, in the 'Arc of Crisis' or anywhere else, pursuing a long-term strategy based on Marxist-Leninist doctrine.
The end of the cold war had deprived Angola of its Soviet patron; the regime, which in 1990 officially forswore Marxist-Leninist doctrine and supposedly began making a transition to a market economy, now turned to the West for help.
Guided by the Marxist-Leninist doctrine, the party is called upon to work out a theory and strategy of social development, home and foreign policy, and the ideology of socialist rejuvenation.