Works : Volume XII. 1929-1930 / J. V. Stalin

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Original language: Russian Series: J. V. Stalin WorksPublication details: Moscow, USSR : Foreign Languages Publishing House, 1954Description: (Volume Twelve) : xiv, 407 pages ; 20 cmUniform titles:
  • сочинения
DDC classification:
  • 308.1
LOC classification:
  • DK 268 .S75 A267 1955
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Partial contents:
The right deviation in the C.P.S.U.(B.) : I. One line or two lines? -- II. Class changes and our disagreements -- III. Disagreements in regards to the comintern -- IV. Disagreements in regards to internal policy -- V. Questions of party leadership -- VI. Conclusions --
Emulations and labor enthusiasm of the masses -- To comrade Felix Kon -- To the young communist league of the Ukraine on its tenth anniversary -- Entry in the log-book of the cruiser "Chervona Ukraina" --
A year of great change : I. In the sphere of productivity and labour -- II. In the sphere of industrial construction -- III. In the sphere of agricultural development --
To the editorial board of the Newspaper Trevoga, organ of the special far eastern army -- A necessary correction -- To all organizations and comrades who sent greetings on the occasion of comrade Stalin's fiftieth birthday --
Concerning question of Agrarian policy : I. The theory of "Equilibrium" -- II. The theory of "Spontaneity" in socialist construction -- III. The thoery of the "stability" of small-peasant farming -- IV. Town and country -- V. The nature of collective farms -- VI. The class change and the turn in the party's policy -- VII. Conclusions --
Letters to A. M. Gorky -- Concerning the policy of eliminating the kulaks as a class --
Reply to the Sverdlov comrades : I. The Sverdlov students' questions -- II. Comrade Stalin's reply --
Dizzy with success -- Letter to comrade Bezymensky --Reply to collective-farm comrades -- To the first graduates of the Industrial Academy -- Reply to comrade M. Rafail -- Agricultural machinery works, Rostov -- Tractor works, Stalingrad --
Political report of the central committee to the sixteenth congress of the C.P.S.U.(B.) : I. The growing crisis of world capitalism and the external situation of the U.S.S.R. -- II. The increasing advance of socialist construction and the internal situation in the U.S.S.R -- III. The party.
Summary: This item is the twelfth volume of the collected works of J. V. Stalin, more commonly known simply as Stalin. Throughout his writing, Stalin discusses topics covering imperialism, revolution, labor unions, the Soviet Union, military and industrial doctrine, Marxism, Communism, Leninism, Bolshevism, socialism, anarchism, and class struggle, just to name a handful of the what Stalin writes about. This volume series is exhaustive in it's coverage of Stalin's writings over the decades, starting in 1901 and going until 1934. Translation from Russian to English was performed by the Marx-Engels-Lenin Institute of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. The same organization created the forwards to the volumes, and the biographical timeline of Stalin's life at the end of each volume, covering the same time period that the writings in the given volume emerge from. Overall, this series of volumes represents a close to complete collection of the writings, thought, and works of Joseph Stalin.
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BOOKS BOOKS Niebyl-Proctor Marxist Library General Stacks DK 268 .S75 A267 1955 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not For Loan NPML22020005

This book contains a month by month biographical timeline of the life of Stalin from April1929 to March of June 1930.

This is the twelfth volume in the Works series, authored by J. V. Stalin. This volume is proceeded by volume XI. This volume is followed by volume XIII.

Includes bibliographic references.

The right deviation in the C.P.S.U.(B.) : I. One line or two lines? -- II. Class changes and our disagreements -- III. Disagreements in regards to the comintern -- IV. Disagreements in regards to internal policy -- V. Questions of party leadership -- VI. Conclusions --

Emulations and labor enthusiasm of the masses -- To comrade Felix Kon -- To the young communist league of the Ukraine on its tenth anniversary -- Entry in the log-book of the cruiser "Chervona Ukraina" --

A year of great change : I. In the sphere of productivity and labour -- II. In the sphere of industrial construction -- III. In the sphere of agricultural development --

To the editorial board of the Newspaper Trevoga, organ of the special far eastern army -- A necessary correction -- To all organizations and comrades who sent greetings on the occasion of comrade Stalin's fiftieth birthday --

Concerning question of Agrarian policy : I. The theory of "Equilibrium" -- II. The theory of "Spontaneity" in socialist construction -- III. The thoery of the "stability" of small-peasant farming -- IV. Town and country -- V. The nature of collective farms -- VI. The class change and the turn in the party's policy -- VII. Conclusions --

Letters to A. M. Gorky -- Concerning the policy of eliminating the kulaks as a class --

Reply to the Sverdlov comrades : I. The Sverdlov students' questions -- II. Comrade Stalin's reply --

Dizzy with success -- Letter to comrade Bezymensky --Reply to collective-farm comrades -- To the first graduates of the Industrial Academy -- Reply to comrade M. Rafail -- Agricultural machinery works, Rostov -- Tractor works, Stalingrad --

Political report of the central committee to the sixteenth congress of the C.P.S.U.(B.) : I. The growing crisis of world capitalism and the external situation of the U.S.S.R. -- II. The increasing advance of socialist construction and the internal situation in the U.S.S.R -- III. The party.

This item is the twelfth volume of the collected works of J. V. Stalin, more commonly known simply as Stalin. Throughout his writing, Stalin discusses topics covering imperialism, revolution, labor unions, the Soviet Union, military and industrial doctrine, Marxism, Communism, Leninism, Bolshevism, socialism, anarchism, and class struggle, just to name a handful of the what Stalin writes about. This volume series is exhaustive in it's coverage of Stalin's writings over the decades, starting in 1901 and going until 1934. Translation from Russian to English was performed by the Marx-Engels-Lenin Institute of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. The same organization created the forwards to the volumes, and the biographical timeline of Stalin's life at the end of each volume, covering the same time period that the writings in the given volume emerge from. Overall, this series of volumes represents a close to complete collection of the writings, thought, and works of Joseph Stalin.

Translated from Russian to English.

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