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variations are still added from time to time, but the basic plan remains essentially the<br />

same.<br />

Stalin laid down five intermediate goals of Communism as necessary steps toward the<br />

ultimate goal of global conquest. Summarized, they are as follows:<br />

1. Confuse, disorganize and destroy the forces of capitalism around the<br />

world.<br />

2. Bring all nations together into a single world system of economy.<br />

3.Force the advanced countries to pour prolonged financial aid into the<br />

underdeveloped countries.<br />

4. Divide the world into regional groups as a transitional stage to total<br />

world government. Populations will more readily abandon their national<br />

loyalties to a vague regional loyalty than they will for a world authority.<br />

Later, the regionals [such as the present NATO, SEATO, and the<br />

Organization of American States] can be brought all the way into a<br />

single world dictatorship of the proletariat. 2<br />

For those who may be puzzled at why the Communists are concerned over raising the<br />

level of underdeveloped countries, it should be noted that this not only helps to "bring all<br />

nations together into a single world system of economy," but also serves to bleed dry the<br />

capitalist countries that will be paying the bill. In addition there is the fact that<br />

underdeveloped countries are more difficult for the Communists to take over than the<br />

more advanced ones. This will undoubtedly come as quite a shock to those who have<br />

been told that our massive giveaway program to foreign countries is keeping the<br />

Communists at bay. But, as Nikolai Lenin explained to his comrades:<br />

<strong>The</strong> more backward the country . . . the more difficult it is for her to pass<br />

from the old capitalist relations to socialist relations. To the tasks of<br />

destruction are added new, incredibly difficult tasks, vis. organizational<br />

tasks . . . the organization of accounting, of the control of large<br />

enterprises, the transformation of the whole of the state economic<br />

mechanism into a single huge machine, into an economic organization<br />

that will work in such a way as to enable hundreds of millions of people<br />

to be guided by a single plan. 3<br />

In 1928 and again in 1936 the Communist International formally presented a three-stage<br />

plan for achieving world government:<br />

1. Socialize the economies of all nations.<br />

2. Bring about regional unions of various groupings of these socialized<br />

nations.<br />

3. Amalgamate all of these regional groupings into a final worldwide<br />

union of socialist states.<br />

<strong>The</strong> following is taken directly from the official 1936 program of the Communist<br />

International:

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