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India and World Affairs - An Indian Quarterly Journal October - December 1945

1945

It wants_to abolish for ever from the face of the earth the idea of the ruler and the ruled the exploiters and the exploited. [...] Lenin emphasized very strongly the tremendous importance of the proltarian state for the success of a socialist revolution the necessity for the working class to make use of the state for the social and political emancipation of the working people and for the abolition of national oppression. [...] The creative work of the organs of the Soviet state and of the masses of people participating in the work of those organs finds expression in the fact that they serve to simplify the growth of new social relations by clearing the soil of the debris of the old society and afforing help in overcoming inherited prjudices and remnants of petit bourgeois psychology in the consciousness of the p [...] The Stalin Constitution is the highest expression of Soviet democracy and guarantees the widest masses of the people the possibility to participate in"THE SOVIET STATE-THE HIGHEST FORM OF DEMOCRACY 179 the government of the state in the legislative judicial and executive power and in the employment of all wealth and achievements of the country for their own benefit—guarantees_it not only in leg [...] "The experience of the war proved that the Soviet system is not only the best system for organizing the economic and cultural development of the country in the period of peaceful costruction but also the best system for mobilizing all the forces of the people to resist the enemy in war time" Stalin.
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Pages
94
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120080
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-xi unknown view
Editorial
169-170 unknown view
Congress—Its Ideal and Programme
171-175 Prafulla Ghosh view
The Soviet State—The Highest Form of Democracy
176-184 A.Y. Vyshinesky view
The Peopling of the Open Spaces
185-200 Radhakamal Mukherjee view
Indo-American Trade
201-208 Robert Levine view
Indians in Malaya
209-215 Y.S. Menon view
The Meaning of Dominion Status
216-221 D.S. Varadan view
The Danger of Industrial Regimentation
222-225 Laurence Moore view
Texts and Documents
226-231 unknown view
Gleanings from the Indian Press
232-237 unknown view
Book Notes
238-242 unknown view
Business and Finance
243-248 unknown view
Backmatter
i-iii unknown view

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