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"…to impose its domination on the left-wing spectre." Spectre means "ghost". That cannot be what is meant. And "spectrum", the one thing I could think of, still does not make sense. Perhaps what is meant is "the left-wing portion of the political spectrum"? Unless, of course, you are making a terribly arch allusion to the opening words of the Communist Manifesto (rendered in English as "A spectre is haunting Europe…") - Jmabel | Talk 05:23, 19 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Oh, thanks for pointing that out. Dahn 05:36, 19 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]
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Place of death

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The article says that Rădăceanu died in 1955 at a conference in Stockholm. Reference is given to a 1990 book of Victor Frunză, which I do not have access to. But other sources (such as the linked Jurnalul Național article from 2007 of Florin Mihai) say that Rădăceanu died at a conference in Helsinki, and so do de.wiki and ro.wiki. So which is it? The most convincing would be to find exactly which conference that was, and mention it explicitly in the article. Another possibility would be to find the death notice in Scînteia, which surely must have carried the news. Turgidson (talk) 15:25, 27 October 2024 (UTC)[reply]