The Dialectics of the Growth of Socialism into Communism

Russian Studies in Philosophy 1 (2):25-35 (1962)
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Under today's conditions, when the Soviet Union is successfully engaged in the comprehensive construction of a communist society, and the prospect of uniform advancement toward communism seems possible for the socialist countries, the theoretical problems relating to the transition from socialism to communism acquire major importance. In our day, problems of scientific communism are resolved in practice, in the creative activity of tens and hundreds of millions of people. The success of the construction of communism depends to a very large degree upon the correct theoretical solution of these problems

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