Man, society and the future /
Man, society and the future : thoughts about life in a communist society by the dean of Soviet economists.
Stanislav G. Strumilin.
- New York : Crosscurrents Press, Inc., 1964.
- 111 pages ; 19 cm
1. The growth of the population -- 2. The future of mankind -- 3. Everything for man -- 4. The communist principle of distribution -- 5. The shortest working day -- 6. Problems of free time -- 7. Spontaneous activities -- 8. Production aesthetics -- 9. New forms of work and modes of life -- 10. Thoughts on the family and marriage -- 11. Children and old people -- 12. The rules of behavior and the morals of the future -- 13. Public self-government.
"Strumilin is the author of many scholarly and popular works in economics. He was elected a member of the USSR Academy of Sciences in 1931, and was awarded a Lenin Prize in 1958. In recent years, Strumilin has devoted himself to the problems of building a communist society in the USSR, and has published a number of books and articles on this subject." -- From About the Author.
Translation of this pamphlet was supplied by Novosti Press Agency.
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