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- W2317023065 abstract "'6 TE ARE ALL Marxists now, might be said with considerable truth, VV if with varying emotions, by all who are active in Burma's political life. Even Dr. Ba Maw, the wartime Premier, who is usually known for his political adroitness rather than for the profundity of his thinking, finds it desirable to delineate the laws governing mass movements in public addresses.' U Tun Pe, a political independent, employed the dialectic to suggest that U Nu was restoring monarchism to Burma.2 U Ba Swe, the new Prime Minister, is apt to explain that his study of Marxism was instrumental in returning him to the Way of Buddhism.3 U. E. Maung, the former Minister of Foreign Affairs and of Justice, resigned from the bench because he believed Burma's judiciary had become subservient to the executive. He formed a political party something after the style of the British Liberal Party, but for a time it seems that he found himself having to cooperate for electoral purposes with the Communist Burma Workers' and Peasants' Party leaders (BWPP). As for the young generation in this economic frontier region, the cry most apt to be heard by the political hopeful is Go Left, young man.4 This is the price of ideological leadership; and in its more extreme manifestations it is at least partly the result of an initial optimism, at the time of independence, which raised hopes so prodigious that no" @default.
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- W2317023065 title "Aspects of the Burmese Political Scene" @default.
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