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which brought them into
conflict with more
mainstream left-wing groups.
Posadism attempts to
introduce elements of
ufology into
Marxist thought. Arguing...
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posad (Russian and Ukrainian: посад) was a type of
settlement in East
Slavic lands between the 10th to 15th centuries, it was
often surrounded by ramparts...
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Posadism was done by A. M.
Gittlitz called I Want to Believe:
Posadism, UFOs and
Apocalypse Communism. The
author reviews the
history of
Posadism and...
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Sergiyev Posad (Russian: Сергиев Посад, IPA: [ˈsʲɛrgʲɪ(j)ɪf pɐˈsat]) is a city that is the
administrative center of Sergiyevo-Posadsky
District in Moscow...
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Posad People (Black Townspeople, Townspeople, Civilians) were a
class of
medieval (feudal) East
Slavic lands (Kievan Rus,
Grand Duchy of Moscow, Russian...
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Pavlovsky Posad (Russian: Па́вловский Поса́д) is a town and the
administrative center of Pavlovo-Posadsky
District in
Moscow Oblast, Russia,
located 68...
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Posad-Pokrovske (Ukrainian: Посад-Покровське,
pronounced [
poˈsɑd poˈkrɔu̯sʲke]) is a
village in
Kherson Raion,
Kherson Oblast,
southern Ukraine. Alternative...
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ideas of a
Trotskyist movement in
South America known as
Posadism.
Posadism's main theorist, Juan Posadas,
believed the
human race must "appeal...
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Russian Orthodox Church. The
monastery is
situated in the town of
Sergiyev Posad,
about 70
kilometres (43 mi) to the
northeast from
Moscow by the road leading...
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Posad was a
historical type of East
Slavic settlement.
Posad may also
refer to:
Posad,
Arkhangelsk Oblast Posad,
Vereshchaginsky District Posad, Kishertsky...