FREE TRADE IN RUSSIA
MEANS REINTRODUCTION OF CAPITALISM
LENIN’S ADMISSION JO COMMUNIST PARTY
By Telegraph—Press Asßociation-Oopyrisht Moscow, April 24.
Lenin, addressing branch secretaries and agitator's for the Communist Party, admitted that the return to free trade meant the reintroduction of capitalism in Russia. He said: "Free trade signifies the growth of capitalism. Who-' ever tries to explain it away by one trick or another is comforting himself with empty words. Capitalism us un-. avoidable, and Russia will become a capitalist State.” Lenin added that he did' not fear capitalism while the State possessed the factories, transport, and the monopoly of foreign trade. —Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 180, 26 April 1921, Page 5
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