SOVIET RECANTS.
ON LENIN DOCTRINES.
Private Concerns To Carry On
Trade.
STATE MONOPOLY ABOLISHED. (.By Cable.—Tress Association.—Copyright.) WARSAW, February 5. The Soviet is about to aboli-h State monopoly in foreign trade and permit private concerns to import and export goods. This is regarded as a momentous decision, and one which amounts to a recantation of one of Lenin's cardinal doctrines. It is recalled that Trotsky accused Stalin's party of surrendering vital Communist principles. This was indignantly denied, but. faced with a serious financial position, Stalin has apparently surrendered to the inevitable.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 30, 6 February 1928, Page 7
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