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  • File Name: RPCC28.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Results of the July Plenum of the C.C., C.P.S.U.(B.)
  • 3 Occurence(s) of the search term economicDescription:
        On the one hand, preaching of pacifism through the mouths of the Social-Democrats in order more effectively to prepare for new wars; on the other hand, suppression of the working class in the rear, of the Communist Parties in the rear, by the use of fascist methods, in order then to conduct war and intervention more effectively -- such are the ways of preparing for new war.     Hence the tasks of the Communist Parties:     Firstly, to wage an unceasing struggle against Social-Democratism in all spheres -- in the economic and in page 211 the political sphere, including in the latter the exposure of bourgeois pacifism with the task of winning the majority of the working class for communis.     Secondly, to form a united front of the workers of the advanced countries and the labouring masses of the colonies in order to stave off the danger of war, or, if war breaks out, to convert imperialist war into civil war, smash fascism, overthrow capitalism, establish Soviet power, emancipate the colonies from slavery, and organise all-round defence of the first Soviet Republic in the worl

  • File Name: RSC30.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Reply to Discussion at XVI Party Congress
  • 3 Occurence(s) of the search term economicDescription:
    Clearly, we have already emerged from the transition period in the old sense and have entered the period of direct and sweeping socialist construction along the whole fron.Clearly, we have already entered the period of socialism, for the socialist sector now controls all the economic levers of the entire national economy, although we are still far from having completely built a socialist society and from having abolished class distinction.Nevertheless, the national languages are not only not dying away or merging into one common tongue, but, on the contrary, page 7 the national cultures and national languages are developing and flourishin

  • File Name: RSD26.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: RTPC24.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Results of the Thirteenth Congress of the R.C.P.(B.)
  • 5 Occurence(s) of the search term economicDescription:
    To begin with, the man in the street, no matter how naive page 250 he may be politically, could not but notice that the Soviet government is, evidently, more stable than any bourgeois government, for in these seven years of proletarian dictatorship bourgeois governments have come and gone, but the Soviet government remain.Further, the man in the street could not but notice our economic progress, if only from the steady increase of our export.Is additional proof required that all these circumstances speak in favour of the Soviet Union, not against i

  • File Name: RWFC25.html
    Modified: 31 March 2004
    Title: Work of XIV Conference of the R.C.P.(B.)
  • 31 Occurence(s) of the search term economicDescription:
      I THE INTERNATIONAL SITUATION     What is new and specific in the international situation, which, in the main, determines the character of the present perio.     The new feature that has revealed itself lately, and which has laid its impress upon the international situation, is that the revolution in Europe has begun to ebb, that a certain lull has set in, which we call the temporary stabilisation of capitalism, while at the same time the economic development and political might of the Soviet Union are increasin.     What is the ebb of the revolution, the lul


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