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  • File Name: RD28.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: The Right Danger in the C.P.S.U.(B.)
  • 6 Occurence(s) of the search term economicDescription:
    And it is this fact that proves the correctness of Lenin's thesis on the possibility of building a complete socialist society in the U.S.S.R. For this purpose it is necessary to consolidate the dictatorship of the proletariat strengthen the alliance between the working class and peasantry, develop our key positions from the standpoint of industrializing the country, develop industry at a rapid rate, electrify the country, place the whole of our national economy on a new technical basis, organize the peasantry into co-operatives on a mass scale and increase the yield of its farms gradually unite the individual peasant farms into socially conducted, collective farms, develop state farms, restrict and overcome the capitalist elements in town and country, etc., et.     Here is what Lenin says on this subject:     "As long as we live in a small-peasant country, there is a surer economic basis for capitalism in Russia than for communis.This must be borne in     [1] "'Left-Wing' Communism, an Infantile Disorder," April-May 1920 page 315 min

  • File Name: RDGCP28.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: The Right Danger in the German Communist Party
  • 2 Occurence(s) of the search term economicDescription:
        We have such facts as the growing acuteness of the contradictions between the two imperialist giants, America and Britain, each of which is trying to draw all other countries into its orbi.     We have, lastly, such facts as the existence of the Soviet Union and its progress and success in all fields page 311 of development, in the economic field and in the cultural and political field -- the Soviet Union, whose existence alone, not to speak of its progress, is shaking and disintegrating the very foundations of world capitalis.     How, after this, can Marxists, Leninists, Communists assert that the capitalist stabilisation is not shaky and decaying, that it is not being shaken by the very course of things from year to year and from day to da

  • File Name: RDSDD26.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Reply to Discussion on . . . Soc-Dem Deviation
  • 16 Occurence(s) of the search term economicDescription:
    Well, and in Soviet Russia after power has been seized by the proletariat, after the armed resistance and sabotage of the exploiters have been crushed -- is it not obvious that certain conditions have arisen that are similar to those which might have arisen in Britain half a century ago had it then begun a peaceful transition to socialis.The submission of the capitalists to the workers in Britain could have been assured then owing to the follow ing circumstances: 1) the absolute preponderance of workers, proletarians, among the population owing to the absence of a peasantry (in Britain in the seventies there were signs which allowed one to hope for an extremely rapid spread of socialism among the agricultural labourers); 2) the excellent organisation of the proletariat in trade unions (Britain was at that time the leading country in the world in this respect); 3) the comparatively high level of culture of the proletariat, which had been trained by centuries of development of political liberty; 4) the old habit of the splendidly organised British capitalists of settling political and economic questions by compromise -- at that time the British capitalists were better organised than the capitalists of any country in the world (this superiority has now passed to German.Those were the circumstances at that time in which the idea could arise that the peaceful submission * of the British capitalists to the workers was possibl

  • File Name: REC39.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Report to the Eighteenth Congress of the C.P.S.U.(B.)
  • 34 Occurence(s) of the search term economicDescription:
    References to English translations are added, as footnotes, by the present publishe. REPORT TO THE EIGHTEENTH CONGRESS OF THE C.P.S.U.(B.) ON   THE 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 Countrie.Intensification ofthe Struggle for Markets and Sources of Raw Material, and for aNew Redivision of the World Increasing Acuteness of the International Political Situatio

  • File Name: RFFYP33.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: The Results of the First Five-Year Plan
  • 26 Occurence(s) of the search term economicDescription:
    History has shown that the five-year plan is not the private affair of the Soviet Union, but the concern of the whole international proletaria. page 579     Long before the five-year plan appeared on the scene, in the period when we were finishing our struggle against the interventionists and were going over to the work of economic construction -- even in that period Lenin said that our economic construction was of profound international significance; that every step forward taken by the Soviet government along the path of economic construction was finding a powerful response among the most varied strata in capitalist countries and dividing people into two camps -- the camp of the supporters of the proletarian revolution and the camp of its opponent.     Lenin said at that time:     "At the present time we are exercising our main influence on the international revolution by our economic polic


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