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  • File Name: QAP29.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Concerning Questions of Agrarian Policy
  • 11 Occurence(s) of the search term economicDescription:
    References to English translations are added, as footnotes, by the present publishe. CONCERNING QUESTIONS OF AGRARIAN POLICY IN THE U.S.S.R.  Speech Delivered at a Conference of Marxist Students of  Agrarian Questions, December 27, 1929  447 I. II. III. IV. V. VI. VII.  The Theory of "Equilibrium The 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 449 452 455 461 466 470 475  NOTES page 447 CONCERNING QUESTIONS OF AGRARIAN POLICY IN THE U.S.S.R. Speech Delivered at a Conference of Marxist Students of Agrarian Questions [77] December 27, l929     Comrades, the main fact of our social and economic life at the present time, a fact which is attracting universal attention, is the tremendous growth of the collective-farm movemen.     The characteristic feature of the present collective-farm movement is that not only are the collective-farms being joined by individual groups of poor peasants, as has been the case hitherto, but that they are being joined by the mass of the middle peasants as wel

  • File Name: QCR27.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Questions of the Chinese Revolution
  • 1 Occurence(s) of the search term economicDescription:
    The English references are indicated by the publisher in footnote. QUESTIONS OF THE CHINESE REVOLUTION   Theses for Propagandists, Approved by the C.C., C.P.S.U. (B.) 657 I. II. III. IV. Prospects of the Chinese Revolution The First Stage of the Chinese Revolution The Second Stage of the Chinese Revolution Errors of the Opposition 657 659 662 664 page 657 QUESTIONS OF THE CHINESE REVOLUTION Theses for Propagandists, Approved by the C.C., C.P.S.U. (B.)   I PROSPECTS OF THE CHINESE REVOLUTION     Basic factors determining the character of the Chinese revolution:     a) the semi-colonial status of China and the financial and economic domination of imperialism;     b) the oppression of feudal survivals, aggravated by the oppression of militarism and bureaucracy;     c) the growing revolutionary struggle of the vast masses of the workers and peasants against feudal and bureaucratic oppression, against militarism, and against imperialism;     d) the political weakness of the national bourgeoisie, its dependence on imperialism, its fear of the sweep of the revolutionary movement; page 658     e) the growing revolutionary activity of the proletariat, its mounting prestige among the vast masses of the working people;     f) the existence of a proletarian dictatorship in the neighbourhood of Chin.     Hence, two paths for the development of events in China:     either the national bourgeoisie smashes the proletariat, makes a deal with imperialism and together with it launches a campaign against the revolution in order to end the latter by establishing the rule of capitalism;     or the proletariat pushes aside the national bourgeoisie, consolidates its hegemony and assumes the lead of the vast masses of the working people in town and country, in order to overcome the resistance of the national bourgeoisie, secure the complete victory of the bourgeois-democratic revolution, and then gradually convert it into a socialist revolution, with all the consequences following from tha

  • File Name: QUNR22.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Question of Union of Independent National Republics
  • 15 Occurence(s) of the search term economicDescription:
        -- The republics themselves initiated the movemen.About three months ago, leading circles of the Transcaucasian republics already raised the question of forming a united economic front of Soviet Socialist Republics and of uniting them in a single union stat.The question was then put before wide Party meetings in some districts of Azerbaijan, Georgia and Armenia and, as is evident from the resolutions that were passed, it roused unprecedented enthusias

  • File Name: RCFC30.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Reply to Collective-Farm Comrades
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        Reply. A wrong approach to the middle peasan.Resort to coercion in economic relations with the middle peasan.Forgetfulness of the fact that the economic bond with the masses of the middle peasants must be built not on the basis of coercive measures, but on the basis of agreement with the middle peasant, of alliance with hi

  • File Name: RCTC27.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Revolution in China and Tasks of the Comintern
  • 2 Occurence(s) of the search term economicDescription:
    The Comintern holds that the survivals of feudalism in the Chinese countryside and the entire militarist-bureaucratic superstructure resting on them, with all the tuchuns, governors, generals, Chang Tso-lins and so forth, constitute the basis on which the present agrarian revolution has arisen and is unfoldin. If in a number of provinces 70 per cent of the peasants' earnings go to the landlords and the gentry, if the landlords, armed and unarmed, are not only the economic but also the administrative and judicial power, if medieval purchase and sale of women and children is still practised in a number of provinces -- then it cannot but be admitted that feudal sur-     * See this volume, p.657-66. --E


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