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  • Who would have thought then -- it was in the time of the memorable debates over socialistic "ministerialism" in the Amsterdam Congress of the

    New York Times Current History: The European War from the Beginning to March 1915, Vol 1, No. 2 Who Began the War, and Why? Various

  • At this particular time he was going from Saint – Simonism into republicanism, to return, very likely, to ministerialism.

    A Daughter of Eve 2007

  • The problem of “ministerialism” was closely related to the issues raised in the revisionist controversy; both the orthodox leadership of the German party and the radicals condemned it as a serious manifestation of revisionism.

    Dictionary of the History of Ideas J. P. NETTL 1968

  • Pre - cipitated in the extreme form of “ministerialism” when the socialist Alexandre Millerand accepted a post in the Radical cabinet of 1899, the discussion was nar - rowed to the political question of cooperation with bourgeois organizations, and avoided ideological con - frontation.

    Dictionary of the History of Ideas R. K. KINDERSLEY 1968

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