Soviet Union to Commonwealth: Transformation and ChallengesThis studies makes an in-depth analysis of the nature of transformation that came over the decades. It also looks into the prospect of the Commonwealth, and the capitalist reforms going on in different countries. |
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Table des matières
| 79 | |
Enterprise Management | 97 |
of the Commonwealth | 211 |
Trend and Prospects | 241 |
51 | 253 |
79 | 286 |
97 | 307 |
Expressions et termes fréquents
activity agricultural allocation annual average Armenia assets Azerbaijan became Belorussian budget capital capitalist cent Central Asia Central Committee changes CMEA collective farms Communist Party cooperatives countries CPSU currency decades declined deficit economic reform elected enterprises Estonia expenditure exports Finance foreign economic foreign trade funds Georgia glasnost Gorbachev Gosplan groups growth hectare Ibid implementation important income increased industrial inflation investment January Kazakhstan Keesing's Record Khrushchev Kirghizia Kulaks labour land Latvia Lenin Lithuania major measures ment million roubles ministries Moldavia Moscow official output party organs payments peasants perestroika period planning political population privatization problems production profit programme regards regions relative share republics revenue rose RSFSR Russian Siberia situation social socialist Source Soviet economic Soviet Union Stalin Supreme Soviet Tajikistan thousand tonnes tion Turkmenistan Ukraine USSR Uzbekistan wage workers
Fréquemment cités
Page 9 - Communists in responsible positions, and if we take that huge bureaucratic machine, that gigantic heap, we must ask: Who is directing whom? I doubt very much whether it can truthfully be said that the Communists are directing that heap. To tell the truth, they are not directing, they are being directed.- 1 Lenin described the Soviet state as a workers' state with Bureaucratic distortions.
Page 2 - But the dictatorship of the proletariat, ie, the organization of the vanguard of the oppressed as the ruling class for the purpose of crushing the oppressors, cannot result merely in an expansion of democracy. Simultaneously with an immense expansion of democracy...
Page 3 - In a higher phase of communist society, after the enslaving subordination of the individual to the division of labour, and therewith also the antithesis between mental and physical labour, has vanished; after labour has become not only a means of life but life's prime want; after the productive forces have also increased with the all-round development of the individual, and all the springs of co-operative wealth flow more...
Page 3 - The abolition of classes requires a long, difficult and stubborn class struggle, which after the overthrow of the power of capital, after the destruction of the bourgeois state, after the establishment of the dictatorship of the proletariat, does not disappear (as the vulgar representatives of the old Socialism and the old SocialDemocracy imagine), but merely changes its forms and in many respects becomes...
Page 29 - I propose to the comrades to find a way to remove Stalin from that position and appoint to it another man who in all respects differs from Stalin only in superiority — namely, more patient, more loyal, more polite and more attentive to comrades, less capricious, etc.
Page 2 - primitive" democracy will inevitably be revived, since, for the first time in the history of civilized society, the mass of the population will rise to...
Page 3 - Hence, the first phase of communism cannot yet produce justice and equality; differences, and unjust differences, in wealth will still exist, but the exploitation of man by man will have become impossible, because it will be impossible to seize the means of production, the factories, machines, land, etc., as private property. In smashing Lassalle's petty-bourgeois, confused phrases about "equality
Page 116 - Politburo of the CPSU Central Committee, the Presidium of the USSR Supreme Soviet and the USSR Council of Ministers: ON COMRADE LI BREZHNEV'S VISIT TO THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY.
Page 4 - All nations will reach socialism; this is inevitable. But not all nations will reach socialism in the same way; each will introduce a special feature in the form of democracy it adopts, in the form of the proletarian dictatorship, and in the rate at which it carries out the reconstruction of the various phases of social life.
Page 3 - After a deduction is made of the amount of labour which goes to the public fund, every worker, therefore, receives from society as much as he has given to it. "Equality

