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Committee indicated that "the pupil
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already denounced more than once by
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REMARKS ON A SUMMARY OF THE MANUAL
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emains undefined. The summary does
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One cannot claim that the French Re
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millions of workers, due to his rev
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LETTER TO COMRADE CHOUMIATSKY Greet
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up by an endless ovation from the s
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technically and unenlightened in th
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It is obvious that a choice had to
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we need people who have mastered te
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a case, not very significant perhap
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ADDRESS TO THE SOLEMN MEETING ON TH
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In the sixth row, a young girl in a
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husband would compel her to work, a
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is sick. Stalin : The sick one must
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At that time, in fact, we had hardl
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ing the old technical standards, be
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tal labour and manual labour, that
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the Soviets of Workers' Deputies wo
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and they themselves carried the spa
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is the fact that there is no exploi
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completed. It is obvious that the m
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and instructions, contradict the de
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centners? Every expert in this fiel
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the People's Commissariat of Railwa
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that leaders who scorn this experie
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eferring to the period we are now p
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are engaged in the production of in
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sary to have a well-ordered animal
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increase as time goes on. It requir
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vester combines and the people oper
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abundance and you cannot give to th
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of assistance you may possibly need
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ceasingly in order to transform the
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eloved leader and to embrace him on
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much we earned. He ruined us contin
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Japanese activities in this region
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with these two principal seats of w
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it, and now we are building a new,
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U.S.S.R. A reasonable limit to clai
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majority of cases the works, factor
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who goes about hungry, and cannot f
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differences in property (which stil
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allot; "b) giving more precise defi
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Our industry, particularly heavy in
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small individual peasant farms, wit
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is the working class. Consequently,
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for the most part, served the landl
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and military mutual aid by uniting
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e confused with a program. This mea
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of the U.S.S.R. proceeds from the f
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espective of their strength or weak
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ight to work, but ensures it by giv
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the German semi - official organ, :
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is not within their power..." (Roar
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doubt very much whether a number of
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entirely lost their way in their cr
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They talk of democracy. But what is
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goal of the Soviet movement, i.e.,
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ligentsia is nevertheless a stratum
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Article 17, which reserves to the U
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from the U.S.S.R. But since the rig
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interests be ignored? No, they cann
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the Supreme Soviet, and accountable
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to have everything put before us re
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U.S.S.R., with the facts of the ema
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exploitation of man by man, constit
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accordance with the principle: "He
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p) Raising and granting of loans; q
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Izmail, Kamenets-Podolsk, Kiev, Kir
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is exercised exclusively by the Sup
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ARTICLE 46. Sessions of the Supreme
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m) Appoints and recalls plenipotent
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214 CHAPTER IV THE HIGHEST ORGANS O
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of the U.S.S.R. and accountable to
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ARTICLE 71. The Government of the U
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220 Cellulose and Paper Industry. A
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Meat and Dairy Produce Industry Lig
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ARTICLE 90. The Supreme Soviet of a
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organ of rural Soviets of Working P
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ARTICLE 111. In all courts of the U
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ARTICLE 121. Citizens of the U.S.S.
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trade unions, cooperative associati
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district, city and rural (stanitsa,
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ner near the staff and above them a
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A. GORKIN Secretary of the Presidiu
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240 The following text was publishe
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242 1. POLITICAL CARELESSNESS How a
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244 shevik, revolutionary vigilance
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such an assumption. What is the mat
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government. And what was this Napol
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the working class, which is not afr
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platform of present-day Trotskyism
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people had any doubt about the real
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forgot, or which they failed to not
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that among people not very skilled
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of politically educating and giving
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taking advantage of the political c
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one, for it lulls our people, leads
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ers not been exposed and ejected, t
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not this a reserve? Is it not clear
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Soviet, administrative and Party. S
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the most capable members of the Dis
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that economic work must now be aban
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But the question arises : how is th
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chiefs are chosen without regard fo
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ecause only such testing and verifi
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284 serious party; this means the p
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hostile to us, dooming our own busi
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It means that our experience alone,
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The other example. I have in mind t
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But he had a vulnerable spot - the
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abstained from voting. One hundred
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trained Marxists. Consequently, in
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a) the presence in Russia before th
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6. The Bolshevik Party in the perio
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class, by the people. In the old da
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explained again in the well-known a
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atmosphere of class enmity, in an a
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ations of a not altogether desirabl
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Of people of this indefinite type,
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and, consequently, against the rest
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society, complete Socialist society
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ism, in the sense of full guarantee
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No less ridiculous would it be to d
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The whole of our people must be kep
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down the old and create the new, de
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of Kolkhozines have no foundation w
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excluded Kolkhozines, brought about
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from an insufficient work force. In
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the lowering of their revenues. Ins
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on the revenue of the previous year
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effected by the order of the manage
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are, as a general rule, used by the
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map of Europe, Africa and Asia is b
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involves chiefly the economically p
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Italy and Japan, industry is still
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Spain and in the Balearic Islands.
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guise. For no "axes," "triangles" o
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Union : to allow all the belligeren
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to live? . . . As I look at you I c
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international position, the Soviet
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The tasks of the Party in the spher
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a) Industry : During the period und
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GROWTH OF INDUSTRY IN THE U.S.S.R.
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larger a country's population, the
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considered, for example, that durin
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This table shows that we have an in
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If we compare the harvests of grain
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last three years the base of market
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It is obvious that trade in the cou
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difficult to continue the expansion
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Number of pupils and students of al
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The feature that distinguishes Sovi
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sentenced to be shot. After that, t
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398 III FURTHER STRENGTHENING OF TH
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figure with the number of Party mem
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we now have 34; instead of 70 terri
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Firstly, valuing cadres as the gold
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during the period under review in t
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work itself, and the more effective
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nection with the Publication of the
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een abolished in our country; Socia
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state were incompletely worked out
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stead of a capitalist encirclement,
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of the Soviet state Lenin considere
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The principal task in that period w
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state, without precedent in history
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armed intervention, and especially
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was directed against the bourgeois
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The bourgeoisie of all countries as
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May 4 J. V. Stalin delivers an addr
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December 5 J. V. Stalin presents to
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Commission charged with the examina
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