MIA: Soviet History: J. V. Stalin Archive: Collected Works: Works by Decade
THE RIGHT DEVIATION IN THE C.P.S.U.(B.). Speech Delivered at the Plenum of the Central Committee and Central Control Commission of the C.P.S.U.(B.) in April 1929. (Verbatim Report)
I. One Line or Two Lines?
II. Class Changes and Our Disagreements
III. Disagreements in Regard to the Comintern
IV. Disagreements in Regard to Internal Policy
a) The Class Struggle
b) The Intensification of the Class Struggle
c) The Peasantry
d) NEP and Market Relations
e) The So-Called “Tribute”
f) The Rate of Development of Industry and the New Forms of the Bond
g) Bukharin as a Theoretician
h) A Five-Year Plan or a Two-Year Plan
i) The Question of the Crop Area
j) Grain Procurements
k) Foreign Currency Reserves and Grain Imports
V. Questions of Party Leadership
a) The Factionalism of Bukharin’s Group
b) Loyalty and Collective Leadership
c) The Fight Against the Right Deviation
VI. Conclusions
EMULATION AND LABOUR ENTHUSIASM OF THE MASSES. Foreword to E. Mikulina’s Pamphlet “Emulation of the Masses”
TO COMRADE FELIX KON. Copy to Comrade Kolotilov, Secretary, Regional Bureau of the Central Committee, Ivanovo-Voznesensk Region
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. On the Occasion of the Twelfth Anniversary of the October Revolution
I. In the Sphere of Productivity of 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
CONCERNING QUESTIONS OF AGRARIAN POLICY IN THE U.S.S.R. Speech Delivered at a Conference of Marxist Students of Agrarian Questions, December 27, 1929
I. The Theory of “Equilibrium”
II. The Theory of “Spontaneity” in Socialist Construction
III. The Theory of the “Stability” of Small-Peasant Farming
IV. Town and Country
V. The Nature of Collective Farms
VI. The Class Changes and the Turn in the Party’s Policy
VII. Conclusions
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. Concerning Questions of the Collective-Farm Movement
REPLY TO COLLECTIVE-FARM COMRADES
TO THE FIRST GRADUATES OF THE INDUSTRIAL ACADEMY
REPLY TO COMRADE M. RAFAIL. (Regional Trade-Union Council, Leningrad.) Copy to Comrade Kirov, Secretary Regional Committee of the C.P.S.U.(B.)
AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY WORKS, ROSTOV
POLITICAL REPORT OF THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE TO THE SIXTEENTH CONGRESS OF THE C.P.S.U.(B.), June 27, 1930
I. The Growing Crisis of World Capitalism and the External Situation of the U.S.S.R.
1. The World Economic Crisis
2. The Intensification of the Contradictions of Capitalism
3. The Relations Between the U.S.S.R. and the Capitalist States
II. The Increasing Advance of Socialist Construction and the Internal Situation in the U.S.S.R.
1. The Growth of the National Economy as a Whole
2. Successes in Industrialisation
3. The Key Position of Socialist Industry and Its Rate of Growth
4. Agriculture and the Grain Problem
5. The Turn of the Peasantry Towards Socialism and the Rate of Development of State Farms and Collective Farms
6. The Improvement in the Material and Cultural Conditions of the Workers and Peasants
7. Difficulties of Growth the Class Struggle and the Offensive of Socialism Along the Whole Front
8. The Capitalist or the Socialist System of Economy
9. The Next Tasks
a) General
b) Industry
c) Agriculture
d) Transport
III. The Party
1. Questions of the Guidance of Socialist Construction
2. Questions of the Guidance of Inner-Party Affairs
Biographical Chronicle (April 1929 - June 1930)