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RUSSIA OF TO-MORROW

WILL HAVE- EIHjL COMMI7NJSM. I, i H tVK | ‘ipTtyt H> 15 1\ I : '■ \. WHAT STALTN EXEECTS TO SEE. ! ' Nov. 18. Joseph Stalirpi.predi.cjed '.that i-the Sovi.et ;flictptp('.shij>; trill, give - way x ,to full,,Gommuriisni,,.where is rninimipief). find .hvep .plipiipntecL “andi.jffciahpH:Jive, fo.. sc.Q.ililj.iSanow life,’;’ He .pictured the coining i era.-nf? one of ‘great, iSP.eipl; wealth,!mpappred in tqrins t o| icomfppt pndibepiirityetcT,his,pppplial,,anppPpc,Qnien.t.came as a cpntraidjetipn. itp,. it};psp,, critics >> who say , that.ithpr.S'oyiei.' wdlj nevprnpprnjjt the arrival of .full; Corpi monism as outlined by, Karl Marx. According to'Marx, the state is an agency of suppression of one class by another; and in Lenin’s interpretation, the present dictatorship was only a,, transition rung ip the ladder toward that, stateless, condition of society. that full Communism represents. . .

It. was quite evident in other speeches to a copference of workingmen that tins relaxing, of government,.is not within measurable reach, for four enemies, are surrounding us and preparing for. war,” a? War Comnp'ssj'oner Yorpshiloff said—and war preparation demands the most stringent government control.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 12750, 4 January 1936, Page 10

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RUSSIA OF TO-MORROW Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 12750, 4 January 1936, Page 10

RUSSIA OF TO-MORROW Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 12750, 4 January 1936, Page 10