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Page 71
... role " in organs of government and social organizations is merely the former Communist unit which has since branched out , developed , and perfected itself . The second " directing role " of the party in the “ building of socialism " is ...
... role " in organs of government and social organizations is merely the former Communist unit which has since branched out , developed , and perfected itself . The second " directing role " of the party in the “ building of socialism " is ...
Page 204
... role of the government in the economy from the great crisis ( 1929 ) to the present time , but few people deny the inevitability of this role . James Blaine Walker emphasizes , in The Epic of American Industry : * " The growing intimacy ...
... role of the government in the economy from the great crisis ( 1929 ) to the present time , but few people deny the inevitability of this role . James Blaine Walker emphasizes , in The Epic of American Industry : * " The growing intimacy ...
Page 207
... role of the state growing . However , this is not the case . Aside from the other differ- ences between systems , there is an essential difference in state ownership and in the role of the state in the economy . Though state ownership ...
... role of the state growing . However , this is not the case . Aside from the other differ- ences between systems , there is an essential difference in state ownership and in the role of the state in the economy . Though state ownership ...
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Origins | 1 |
Character of the Revolution | 15 |
The New Class | 37 |
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