New York: New Century Publishers, 1953. — 31 p. Report to the XIX Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. Together with the full text of the Rules of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union adopted by the XIX Congress of the C.P.S.U. This pamphlet contains the full, verified text of the report of N. Khrushchev to the XIX Congress of the Communist Party of the...
New York: New Century Publishers, 1953. — 31 p. Report to the XIX Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. Together with the full text of the Rules of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union adopted by the XIX Congress of the C.P.S.U. This pamphlet contains the full, verified text of the report of N. Khrushchev to the XIX Congress of the Communist Party of the...
Moscow: Foreign languages publishing house, 1956. — 146 p. The international position of the Soviet Union The Steady Economic Advance in the U.S.S.R. and the People’s Democracies The Economic Situation in the Capitalist Countries and the Further Aggravation of the Contradictions of Capitalism The Imperialist Policy of Lining Up Aggressive Blocs and Fanning the “Cold War.” The...
Annotated especially for this edition by Boris I. Nicolaevsky, formerly of the Marx-Engels Institute, Moscow. — Intr. by Anatole Shub. — [New York] : New Leader, [1956 or 7], 67 p. Most of the Kremlin’s moves since the death of Stalin have been attempts to streamline and rationalize his paranoid tyranny, to make it operate efficiently in a complex political and economic system...
Annotated especially for this edition by Boris I. Nicolaevsky, formerly of the Marx-Engels Institute, Moscow. — Intr. by Anatole Shub. — [New York] : New Leader, [1956 or 7], 67 p. Most of the Kremlin’s moves since the death of Stalin have been attempts to streamline and rationalize his paranoid tyranny, to make it operate efficiently in a complex political and economic system...
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