Economic Problems of Socialism in the USSR (Russian: Экономические проблемы социализма в СССР, romanized: Ekonomicheskiye problemy sotsializma v SSSR)...
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that socialism was on the verge of victory; that the "correlations of forces" were in the Soviet Union's favour. Until its late years of the USSR, the ideology...
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Socialism in one country was a Soviet state policy to strengthen socialism within the country rather than socialism globally. Given the defeats of the...
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achieved socialism with the Soviet Constitution of 1936 and then confirmed it in the Economic Problems of Socialism in the USSR, Lenin did not call the Soviet...
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suspicious of the peasants, viewing them as a major threat to socialism. Stalin's use of the collectivization process served to not only address the grain...
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The intensification of the class struggle along with the development of socialism is a component of the theory of Stalinism. The theory was one of the...
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of the development of society and the course of the home and foreign policy of the USSR, directs the great constructive work of the Soviet people, and...
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model can be found in the works of Soviet economist Lev Gatovsky. The major institutions of Soviet-type planning in the Soviet Union (USSR) included a planning...
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Developed socialism (Russian: Развито́й социали́зм), formally developed socialist society, is according to Marxism–Leninism a stage in the socialist mode of production...
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Eastern Bloc (redirect from List of the USSR Satellite states)
located in Europe. In Western Europe, the term Eastern Bloc generally referred to the USSR and Central and Eastern European countries in the Comecon (East...
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of deaths: in Gulag labor camps and during famine. World War II, known as "the Great Patriotic War" by Soviet historians, devastated much of the USSR...
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Real socialism, better known as actually existing socialism was an ideological catchphrase popularized during the Brezhnev era in the Eastern Bloc countries...
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Socialist economics (redirect from Socialism (economic system))
London: Lawrence and Wishart, pp. 179–82 Stalin, J V, Economic Problems of Socialism in the USSR (1952) in Selected Works Volume 1, 2012, Kolkata: Prometheus...
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Politburo (category Pages using the Phonos extension)
Andrei Bubnov. During the 20th century, politburos were established in most Communist states. They included the politburos of the USSR, East Germany, Afghanistan...
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The Economic System of Socialism (ESS) was an economic policy implemented in East Germany between 1968 and 1970, which was introduced and led by the country's...
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Holodomor (redirect from Genocide of Ukrainians in Kuban)
was one of the largest grain-producing states in the USSR and was subject to unreasonably high grain quotas compared to the rest of the USSR in 1930. This...
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October Revolution (redirect from Storming of the Winter Palace)
access to many of these archives, the effect of the dissolution of the USSR can be seen most clearly in the work of the latter. While the disintegration...
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Vasily Stalin (category Recipients of the Order of the Cross of Grunwald, 3rd class)
Barbarossa, the invasion of the Soviet Union, in 1941. After the war, he held a few command posts, one of them being Commander of the Air Forces of the Moscow...
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Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact (redirect from The Treaty of Nonaggression between Germany and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics)
of the German Reich and the Government of the USSR have, by means of the treaty signed today, definitively settled the problems arising from the collapse...
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Marxism–Leninism–Maoism (category Types of socialism)
like the New Economic Policy in Russia, New Democracy is conceived of as a necessary (but temporary) stage for the long-term development of socialism, or...
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conflicts between the text and Stalin's recently developed concept of socialism in one country. Stalin produced a follow-up text, The Problems of Leninism, which...
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Marxism–Leninism (redirect from Marxist–Leninist socialism)
many of the surviving Marxist–Leninist states reformed their economies and embraced market socialism. Complementing this economic shift, the Communist...
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Democratic socialism is a left-wing economic and political philosophy that supports political democracy and some form of a socially owned economy, with...
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he published over 150 articles and studies on heart problems. Alliluyev died on 2 November 2008. In HBO's 1992 film Stalin, Alliluyev is briefly portrayed...
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Vanguardism (redirect from Vanguard of the proletariat)
capitalism and establishing socialism, ultimately progressing to communism. The vanguard works to engage the working class in revolutionary politics and...
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οικοδόμησης του σοσιαλισμού στην ΕΣΣΔ [Greek Participation in the Building of Socialism in USSR] (in Greek). Athens: Syghxroni Epoxi. ISBN 978-960-451-056-6...
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Nicolae Ceaușescu (redirect from The Genius of the Carpathians)
Order of the Victory of Socialism (accompanied each Hero of Romania) Order of Labour Order of Homeland Defence Order of the Star of the Republic of Romania...
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second leader of the Soviet Union, died on 5 March 1953 at his Kuntsevo Dacha after suffering a stroke, at age 74. He was given a state funeral in Moscow on...
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volume of commentaries named "Session of the Department of Social Sciences of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR devoted to the anniversary of the publication...
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De-Stalinization (category Politics of the Soviet Union)
replaced it. The Joseph Stalin Palace of Culture and Science in Warsaw, Poland was renamed in 1956. Stalin Peak, the highest point in the USSR, was renamed...
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