| THE FOUNDATIONS OF LENINISM. Lectures Delivered at theSverdlov University  
(more)
 
 
 | 1
 
 
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| THE OCTOBER REVOLUTION AND THE TACTICS OF THE RUSSIANCOMMUNISTS.  Preface to the Book "On the Road to October"
 (more)
 
 
 | 117
 
 
 
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| CONCERNING QUESTIONS OF LENINISM  (more)
 
 | 160
 
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| THE PARTY'S THREE FUNDAMENTAL SLOGANS ON THE PEASANTQUESTION, Reply to Yan-sky
 
 
 | 237
 
 
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| THE SLOGAN OF THE DICTATORSHIP OF THE PROLETARIAT ANDPOOR PEASANTRY IN THE PERIOD OF PREPARATION FOR
 OCTOBER, Reply to S. Pokrovsky
 
 
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 253
 
 
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| THE INTERNATIONAL CHARACTER OF THE OCTOBER REVOLUTION.On the Occasion of the Tenth Anniversary of the October
 Revolution
 
 
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 266
 
 
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| ON THE GRAIN FRONT From a Talk to Students of the Instituteof Red Professors, the Communist Academy and the Sverdlov
 University, May 28, 1928
 
 
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 278
 
 
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| LENIN AND THE QUESTION OF THE ALLIANCE WITH THE MIDDLEPEASANT. Reply to Comrade S.
 
 
 | 294
 
 
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| THE RIGHT DANGER IN THE C.P.S.U.(B.). Speech Delivered at thePlenum of the Moscow Committee and the Moscow Control
 Commission of the C.P.S.U.(B.), October 19, 1928
 
 
 | 
 309
 
 
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| THE RIGHT DEVIATION IN THE C.P.S.U.(B.). Speech Delivered atthe Plenum of the Central Committee and the Central Control
 Commission of the C.P.S.U.(B.) in April 1929 (more)
 
 
 | 
 326
 
 
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| A YEAR OF GREAT CHANGE. On the Occasion of the TwelfthAnniversary of the October Revolution (more)
 
 
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429
 
 
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| CONCERNING QUESTIONS OF AGRARIAN POLICY IN THE U.S.S.R. Speech Delivered at a Conference of Marxist Students ofAgrarian Questions, December 27, 1929 (more)
 
 
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 447
 
 
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| CONCERNING THE POLICY OF ELIMINATING THE KULAKS AS A CLASS
 
 | 477
 
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| DIZZY WITH SUCCESS. Concerning Questions of the Collective-Farm Movement
 
 
 | 483
 
 
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| REPLY TO COLLECTIVE-FARM COMRADES
 
 | 492
 
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| THE TASKS OF ECONOMIC EXECUTIVES. Speech at the First All-Union Conference of Leading Personnel of Socialist Industry,
 February 4,  1931
 
 
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 519
 
 
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| NEW CONDITIONS -- NEW TASKS IN ECONOMIC CONSTRUCTION.  Speech Delivered at a Conference of Economic Executives,June 23, 1931 (more)
 
 
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 532
 
 
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| SOME QUESTIONS CONCERNING THE HISTORY OF BOLSHEVISM.Letter to the Editorial Board of the Magazine "Proletarskaya
 Revolutsia"
 
 
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 560
 
 
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| THE RESULTS OF THE FIRST FIVE-YEAR PLAN.  Report Deliveredat the Joint Plenum of the Central Committee and the Central
 Control Commission of the C.P.S.U.(B.), January 7, 1933 (more)
 
 
 | 
 578
 
 
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| WORK IN THE COUNTRYSIDE. Speech Delivered at the Joint Plenumof the Central Committee and the Central Control Commission
 of the C.P.S.U.(B.), January 11, 1933
 
 
 | 
 631
 
 
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| SPEECH DELIVERED AT THE FIRST ALL-UNION CONGRESS OF COL-LECTIVE-FARM SHOCK BRIGRADES, February 19, 1933  (more)
 
 
 | 
650
 
 
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| REPORT TO THE SEVENTEENTH PARTY CONGRESS ON THE WORK OFTHE CENTRAL COMMITTEE OF THE C.P.S.U.(B.), January 26, 1934   (more)
 
 
 | 671
 
 
 
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| INSTEAD OF A REPLY TO THE DISCUSSION, January 31, 1934
 
 | 766
 
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| ADDRESS DELIVERED IN THE KREMLIN PALACE TO THE GRADUATESFROM THE RED ARMY ACADEMIES, May 4, 1935
 
 
 | 767
 
 
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| SPEECH AT THE FIRST ALL-UNION CONFERENCE OF STAKHANOV-ITES, November 17, 1935 (more)
 
 
 | 
775
 
 
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| ON THE DRAFT CONSTITUTION OF THE U.S.S.R. Report Deliveredat the Extraordinary Eigth Congress of Soviets of the U.S.S.R.,
 November 25, 1936 (more)
 
 
 | 
 795
 
 
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| DIALECTICAL AND HISTORICAL MATERIALISM, September 1938
 
 | 835
 
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| REPORT TO THE EIGHTEENTH CONGRESS OF THE C.P.S.U.(B.) ONTHE WORK OF THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE, March 10, 1939 (more)
 
 
 | 874
 
 
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| NOTES
 | 943
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| THE FOUNDATIONS OF LENINISM. Lectures Delivered at theSverdlov University
 
 | 1
 
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I.II.
 III.
 IV.
 V.
 VI.
 VII.
 VIII.
 IX.
 
 
 | The Historical Roots of LeninismMethod
 Theory
 The Dictatorship of the Proletariat
 The Peasant Question
 The National Question
 Strategy  and Tactics
 The Party
 Style in Work
 
 
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411
 19
 38
 52
 67
 78
 97
 113
 
 
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| THE OCTOBER REVOLUTION AND THE TACTICS OF THE RUSSIANCOMMUNISTS.  Preface to the Book "On the Road to October"
 
 | 117
 
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I.
 II.
 
 III.
 
 IV.
 
 
 
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The External and Internal Setting for the October RevolutionTwo Specific Features of the October Revolution -- or October and Trotsky's Theory of "Permanent" Revolution
 Certain Specific Features of the Tactics of the Bolsheviks During the Period of Preparation for October
 The October Revolution as the Beginning of and the Pre-condition for the World Revolution
 
 
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117
 
 121
 
 138
 
 154
 
 
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| CONCERNING QUESTIONS OF LENINISM
 | 160
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I.II.
 III.
 IV.
 
 V.
 
 VI.
 VII.
 
 
 | The Definition of LeninismThe Main Thing of Leninism
 The Question of "Permanent" Revolution
 The Proletarian Revolution and the Dictatorship of the
 Proletariat
 The Party and the Working Class in the System of the
 Dictatorship of the Proletariat
 The Question of the Victory of Socialism in One Country
 The Fight for the Victory of Socialist Construction
 
 
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160163
 165
 
 168
 
 178
 207
 222
 
 
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| THE PARTY'S THREE FUNDAMENTAL SLOGANS ON THE PEASANTQUESTION, Reply to Yan-sky
 
 
 | 237
 
 
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| THE SLOGAN OF THE DICTATORSHIP OF THE PROLETARIAT ANDPOOR PEASANTRY IN THE PERIOD OF PREPARATION FOR
 OCTOBER, Reply to S. Pokrovsky
 
 
 | 
 253
 
 
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| THE INTERNATIONAL CHARACTER OF THE OCTOBER REVOLUTION.On the Occasion of the Tenth Anniversary of the October
 Revolution
 
 
 | 
 266
 
 
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| ON THE GRAIN FRONT From a Talk to Students of the Instituteof Red Professors, the Communist Academy and the Sverdlov
 University, May 28, 1928
 
 
 | 
 278
 
 
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| LENIN AND THE QUESTION OF THE ALLIANCE WITH THE MIDDLEPEASANT. Reply to Comrade S.
 
 
 | 294
 
 
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| THE RIGHT DANGER IN THE C.P.S.U.(B.). Speech Delivered at thePlenum of the Moscow Committee and the Moscow Control
 Commission of the C.P.S.U.(B.), October 19, 1928
 
 
 | 
 309
 
 
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| THE RIGHT DEVIATION IN THE C.P.S.U.(B.). Speech Delivered atthe Plenum of the Central Committee and the Central Control
 Commission of the C.P.S.U.(B.) in April 1929
 
 | 
 326
 
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| 
I.II.
 III.
 IV.
 
 | One Line or Two Lines?Class Changes and Our Disagreements
 Disagreements in Regard to the Comintern
 Disagreements in Regard to Internal Policy
 
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328335
 344
 351
 
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| 
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a)b)
 c)
 d)
 e)
 f)
 g)
 h)
 i)
 j)
 k)
 
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The Class StruggleThe Intensifiaction of the Class Struggle
 The Peasantry
 NEP and MArket Relations
 The So-called "Tribute"
 The Rate of Development of Industry and the New Forms of the Bond
 Bukharin as a Theoretician
 A Five-Year Plan and a Two-Year Plan
 The Question of the Crop Area
 Grain Procurements
 Foreign Currency Reserves and Grain Imports
 
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352359
 363
 367
 373
 379
 391
 401
 404
 407
 413
 
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| V.
 | Question of Party Leadership
 | 416
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| 
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a)b)
 c)
 
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The Factionalism of Bukharin's GroupLoyalty and Collective Leadership
 The Fight Against the Right Deviation
 
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417419
 424
 
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| VI.
 
 | Conclusions
 
 | 427
 
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|  A YEAR OF GREAT CHANGE. On the Occasion of the TwelfthAnniversary of the October Revolution
 
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429
 
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| 
I.II.
 III.
 
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In the Sphere of Productivity of LabourIn the Sphere of Industrial Construction
 In the Sphere of Agricultural Development
 
 | 
430432
 436
 
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|   Conclusions
 
 | 445
 
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| CONCERNING QUESTIONS OF AGRARIAN POLICY IN THE U.S.S.R. Speech Delivered at a Conference of Marxist Students ofAgrarian Questions, December 27, 1929
 
 | 
 447
 
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| 
I.II.
 III.
 IV.
 V.
 VI.
 VII.
 
 
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The Theory of "EquilibriumThe Theory of "Spontaneity" in Socialist Construction
 The Theory of the "Stability" of Small-Peasant Farming
 Town and Country
 The Nature of Collective Farms
 The Class Changes and the Turn in the Party's Policy
 Conclusions
 
 
 | 
449452
 455
 461
 466
 470
 475
 
 
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| CONCERNING THE POLICY OF ELIMINATING THE KULAKS AS A CLASS
 
 | 477
 
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|  DIZZY WITH SUCCESS. Concerning Questions of the Collective-Farm Movement
 
 
 | 483
 
 
 | 
| REPLY TO COLLECTIVE-FARM COMRADES
 
 | 492
 
 | 
| THE TASKS OF ECONOMIC EXECUTIVES. Speech at the First All-Union Conference of Leading Personnel of Socialist Industry,
 February 4,  1931
 
 
 | 
 519
 
 
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| NEW CONDITIONS -- NEW TASKS IN ECONOMIC CONSTRUCTION.  Speech Delivered at a Conference of Economic Executives,June 23, 1931
 
 | 
 532
 
 | 
| 
I.II.
 III.
 IV.
 V.
 
 VI.
 VII.
 
 
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ManpowerWages
 The Organization of Work
 The Working-Class Industrial and Technical Intelligentsia
 Signs of a Change of Attitude Among the Old Industrial and
 Technical Intelligentsia
 Business Accounting
 New Methods of Work, New Methods of Management
 
 
 | 
533536
 540
 545
 
 549
 552
 555
 
 
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| SOME QUESTIONS CONCERNING THE HISTORY OF BOLSHEVISM.Letter to the Editorial Board of the Magazine "Proletarskaya
 Revolutsia"
 
 
 | 
 560
 
 
 | 
| THE RESULTS OF THE FIRST FIVE-YEAR PLAN.  Report Deliveredat the Joint Plenum of the Central Committee and the Central
 Control Commission of the C.P.S.U.(B.), January 7, 1933
 
 | 
 578
 
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| 
I.II.
 
 III.
 
 IV.
 
 V.
 
 
 VI.
 
 VII.
 
 
 VIII.
 
 
 | 
The International Significance of the Five-Year PlanThe Fundamental Task of the Five-Year Plan and the Way
 to Its Fulfilment
 The Results of the Five-Year Plan in Four Years in the
      Sphere of Industry
 The Results of the Five-Year Plan in Four Years in the
      Sphere of Agriculture
 The Results of the Five-Year Plan in Four Years as Regards
     Improving the Material Conditions of the Workers and
     Peasants
 The Results of the Five-Year Plan in Four Years as Regards Trade Turnover Between Town and Country
 The Results of the Five-Year Plan in Four Years in the Sphere of the Struggle Against the Remnants of the Hostile Classes
 General Conclusions
 
 
 | 
578
 588
 
 594
 
 604
 
 
 612
 
 618
 
 
 622
 628
 
 
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| WORK IN THE COUNTRYSIDE. Speech Delivered at the Joint Plenumof the Central Committee and the Central Control Commission
 of the C.P.S.U.(B.), January 11, 1933
 
 
 | 
 631
 
 
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|  SPEECH DELIVERED AT THE FIRST ALL-UNION CONGRESS OFCOLLECTIVE-FARM SHOCK BRIGRADES, February 19, 1933
 
 | 
650
 
 | 
| 
I.II.
 
 III.
 
 
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The Collective-Farm Path Is the Only Right PathOur Immediate Task -- To Make All the Collective-Farmers Prosperous
 Miscellaneous Remarks
 
 
 | 
650
 659
 664
 
 
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| REPORT TO THE SEVENTEENTH PARTY CONGRESS ON THE WORK OFTHE CENTRAL COMMITTEE OF THE C.P.S.U.(B.), January 26, 1934
 
 | 671
 
 | 
| I.
 
 | The Continuing Crisis of World Capitalism and the External Situation of the Soviet Union
 | 671
 
 | 
| 
 | 
1.2.
 3.
 
 | The Course of the Economic Crisis in the Capitalist
CountriesThe Growing Tension in the Political Situation in the Capitalist Countries
 The Relations Between the U.S.S.R. and the Capitalist States
 
 | 
673679
 688
 
 | 
| II.
 | The Continuing Progress of the National Economy
 | 694
 | 
| 
 | 
1.2.
 3.
 4.
 
 | 
The Progress of IndustryThe Progress of Agriculture
 The Rise in the Material and Cultural Standard of the Working People
 The Progress of Trade Turnover and Transport
 
 | 
698705
 721
 727
 
 | 
| III.
 | The Party
 | 734
 | 
| 
 | 
1.2.
 
 
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Questions of Ideological and Political LeadershipQuestions of Organizational Leadership
 
 
 | 
735750
 
 
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| INSTEAD OF A REPLY TO THE DISCUSSION, January 31, 1934
 
 | 766
 
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| ADDRESS DELIVERED IN THE KREMLIN PALACE TO THE GRADUATESFROM THE RED ARMY ACADEMIES, May 4, 1935
 
 
 | 767
 
 
 | 
| SPEECH AT THE FIRST ALL-UNION CONFERENCE OF STAKHANOV-November 17, 1935ITES,
 
 | 
775
 
 | 
| 
1.2.
 3.
 4.
 5.
 
 
 | 
The Significance of the Stakhanov MovementThe Roots of the Stakhanov Movement
 New People -- New Technical Standards
 Immediate Tasks
 A Few More Words
 
 
 | 
775781
 787
 790
 793
 
 
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| ON THE DRAFT CONSTITUTION OF THE U.S.S.R. Report Deliveredat the Extraordinary Eigth Congress of Soviets of the U.S.S.R.,
 November 25, 1936
 
 | 
 795
 
 | 
| 
I.II.
 
 III.
 IV.
 V.
 VI.
 
 
 | 
Formation of the Constitution Commission and Its TasksChanges in the Life of the U.S.S.R. in the Period from 1924 to 1936
 The Principle Specific Features of the Draft Constitution
 Bourgeois Criticism of the Draft Constitution
 Amendments and Adedenda to the Draft Constitution
 The Significance of the New Constitution of the U.S.S.R.
 
 
 | 
795
 797
 805
 811
 820
 833
 
 
 | 
| DIALECTICAL AND HISTORICAL MATERIALISM, September 1938
 
 | 835
 
 | 
| REPORT TO THE EIGHTEENTH CONGRESS OF THE C.P.S.U.(B.) ONTHE WORK OF THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE, March 10, 1939
 | 874
 
 | 
| I.
 | The International Position of the Soviet Union
 | 874
 | 
| 
 | 
1.
 
 2.
 
 
 3.
 
 | New Economic Crisis in the Capitalist
Countries. Intensification of the Struggle for Markets and
Sources of Raw Material, and for a New Redivision of the
WorldIncreasing Acuteness of the International
Political Situation. Collapse of the Post-War System of
Peace Treaties. Beginning of a New Imperialist War
 The Soviet Union and the Capitalist Countries
 
 | 
 875
 
 
 880
 887
 
 | 
| II.
 | Internal Affairs of the Soviet Union
 | 890
 | 
| 
 | 
1.2.
 3.
 
 | 
Further Progress of Industry and AgricultureFurther Rise in the Material and Cultural Standard of the People
 Further Consolidation of the Soviet Power
 
 | 
891906
 908
 
 | 
| III.
 | Further Strengthening of the C.P.S.U.(B.)
 | 915
 | 
| 
 | 
1.
 
 2.
 3.
 
 4.
 
 
 | 
Measures to Improve the Composition of the
Party. Division of Organizations. Closer Contact Between the
Leading Bodies and the Work of the Lower BodiesSelection, Promotion and Allocation of Cadres
 Party Propagand. Marxist-Leninist Training
of Party Members and Party Cadre
 Some Questions of Theory
 
 
 | 
 916
 919
 
 923
 927
 
 
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| NOTES
 | 943
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