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Dialectical and Historical Materialism
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page 859     Hence, if historical science is to be a real science, it can no longer reduce the history of social development to the actions of kings and generals, to the actions of "conquerors" and "subjugators" of states, but must above all devote itself to the history of the producers of material values, the history of the labouring masses, the history of people.     Hence, the clue to the study of the laws of history of society must not be sought in men's minds, in the views and ideas of society, but in the mode of production practised by society in any given historical period; it must be sought in the
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life of societ.     Hence, the prime task of historical science is to study and disclose the laws of production, the laws of development of the productive forces and of the relations of production, the laws of economic development of societ
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Slogan . . . in Preparation for October
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147.)[3]     September-October 1917, the pamphlet Can the Bolsheviks Retain State Power?, in which Lenin, in controversy with Novaya Zhizn,[52] says:     "Either * all power to the bourgeoisie -- which you have long ceased to advocate, and which the bourgeoisie itself dare not even hint at, for it knows that already on April 20-21 the people overthrew that power with one heave of the shoulder, and would overthrow it now with thrice that determination and ruthlessnes.Or * power to the petty bourgeoisie, i.e., a coalition (alliance, agreement) between it and the bourgeoisie, for the petty bourgeoisie does not wish to and cannot take power alone and independently, as has been proved by the experience of all revolutions, and as is proved by
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science, which explains that in a capitalist     * My italic.-- J. S
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The Discussion, Rafail, and the Articles
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The Party General Staff does not provide the Party with supplies, does not feed and clothe i.This, incidentally, explains the fact that the Party General Staff cannot move the ranks of the Party arbitrarily wherever and whenever it pleases, that the Party General Staff can lead the Party as a whole only in conformity with the
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and political interests of the class of which the Party is itself a par.Hence the specific character of Party discipline, which, in the main, is based on the method of persuasion, as distinct from army discipline, which, in the main, is based on the method of compulsio
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Concerning the Policy of Eliminating the Kulaks
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    It means that the Party does not separate the ousting of the capitalist elements in the countryside from the policy of page 479 restricting the exploiting tendencies of the kulaks, from the policy of restricting the capitalist elements in the countrysid.     Both the Fifteenth Party Congress and the Sixteenth Conference stood whole-heartedly for the policy of "restricting the exploiting proclivities of the agricultural bourgeoisie" (Fifteenth Congress resolution on "Work in the Countryside"[86]), for the policy of "adopting new measures to restrict the development of capitalism in the countryside" (ibid.), for the policy of "resolutely restricting the exploiting tendencies of the kulaks" (see Fifteenth Congress resolution on the five-year plan[87]), for the policy of "an offensive against the kulaks" in the sense of "passing to further, more systematic and persistent restriction of the kulak and private trader" (ibid.), for the policy of "still more resolute
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ousting" of the "elements of private-capitalist economy" in town and country (see Fifteenth Congress resolution on the report of the Central Committee[88]).     Consequently, a) the author of the above-mentioned article is wrong in depicting the policy of restricting the capitalist elements and the policy of ousting them as two different policie.The facts show that what we have here is one general policy of restricting capitalism, a component part and result of which is the ousting of individual sections of the kulak
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Emulation and Labour Enthusiasm of the Masses
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In point of fact, emulation is the communist method of building socialism, on the basis of the maximum activity of the vast masses of the working peopl.In point of fact, emulation is the lever with which the working class is destined to transform the entire
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and cultural life of the country on the basis of socialis.     Other "comrades " of the bureaucratic type, frightened by the powerful tide of emulation, are trying to compress it within artificial bounds and canalise it, to "centralise" the emulation movement, to narrow its scope and thus deprive it of its most important feature -- the initiative of the masse
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