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  • File Name: SGNQ20.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Policy Soviet Government on National Question
  • 5 Occurence(s) of the search term economicDescription:
    If it is true to say that the more developed proletarian West cannot finish off the world bourgeoisie without the support of the peasant East, which is less developed but which abounds in raw materials and fuel, it is equally true to say that more developed central Russia cannot carry the revolution through to the end without the support of the border regions of Russia, which are less developed but which abound in essential resource.     The Entente undoubtedly took this circumstance into account from the very first days of the existence of the Soviet Government, when it (the Entente) pursued page 364 the plan of the economic encirclement of central Russia by cutting off the most important of her border region.And the plan of the economic encirclement of Russia has remained the unchanging basis of all the Entente's campaigns against Russia, from 1918 to 1920, not excluding its present machinations in the Ukraine, Azerbaijan and Turkesta

  • File Name: SPC34.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Report to XVIIth Party Congress
  • 48 Occurence(s) of the search term economicDescription:
    References to English translations are added, as footnotes, by the present publishe. REPORT TO THE SEVENTEENTH PARTY CONGRESS ON THE WORK OF  THE 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 Countries The Growing Tension in the Political Situation in the Capitalist Countries The Relations Between the U.S.S.R. and the Capitalist States 673 679 688 II. The Continuing Progress of the National Economy 694 1. 2. 3. 4. The Progress of Industry The Progress of Agriculture The Rise in the Material and Cultural Standard of the Working People The Progress of Trade Turnover and Transport 698 705 721 727 III. The Party 734 1. 2.  Questions of Ideological and Political Leadership Questions of Organizational Leadership  735 750  NOTES page 671 REPORT TO THE SEVENTEENTH PARTY CONGRESS ON THE WORK OF THE CENTRAL    COMMITTEE OF THE C.P.S.U.(B.)[118] January 26, 1934 I. THE CONTINUING CRISIS OF WORLD CAPITALISM AND THE EXTERNAL SITUATION OF THE SOVIET UNION     Comrades, more than three years have passed since the Sixteenth Congres.That is not a very long perio

  • File Name: SPQ27.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Party's Slogans on the Peasant Question
  • 2 Occurence(s) of the search term economicDescription:
    It is precisely in this period that alliance with the poor peasant and neutralization of the middle peasant are necessar. page 250     Persisting in your error, you assert that the question of the peasantry is very important, not only for our country, but also for other countries "which more or less resemble the economic system of pre-October Russi.This latter statement is, of course, tru

  • File Name: SRD37.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Speech in Reply to Debate
  • 14 Occurence(s) of the search term economicDescription:
        Permit me to say a few words about these question.     1)  We must assume that everybody now understands and realises that excessive absorption in economic campaigns and allowing ourselves to be carried away by economic successes while Party political problems are underestimated and forgotten, lead into a cul-de-sa.Consequently, the attention of Party workers must be turned in the direction of Party political problems so that economic successes may be combined and march side by side with successes in Party political wor

  • File Name: SS46.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Stalin's Speeches to Voters -- 1946
  • 6 Occurence(s) of the search term economicDescription:
        It would be wrong to think that the Second World War broke out accidentally, or as a re- page 22 sult of blunders committed by certain statesmen, although blunders were certainly committe.As a matter of fact, the war broke out as the inevitable result of the development of world economic and political forces on the basis of present-day monopolistic capita]iis.Marxists have more than once stated that the capitaliost system of world economy contains the elements of a general crisis and military conflicts, that, in view of that, the development of world capitalism in our times does not proceed smoothly and evenly, but through crises and catastrophic war


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