The Modern Quarterly, Volum 4Modern Quarterly, 1948 Includes section "Comments and reviews." |
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... workers , peasants , soldiers and petty - bourgeois . Therefore , among our reading public , we must count first of all the workers , who are the class which leads the revolution . The second are the peasants , the greatest and most ...
... workers , peasants , soldiers and petty - bourgeois . Therefore , among our reading public , we must count first of all the workers , who are the class which leads the revolution . The second are the peasants , the greatest and most ...
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... workers , peasants and soldiers . Only in this way can we create a literature which is really for the benefit of the workers , peasants and soldiers . II " Having solved the question of ' for whom , ' " he went on , " the second ...
... workers , peasants and soldiers . Only in this way can we create a literature which is really for the benefit of the workers , peasants and soldiers . II " Having solved the question of ' for whom , ' " he went on , " the second ...
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... workers ' initiative is enlisted by individual and collective bonus systems , but above all by the knowledge that all increases in production are for the benefit of the people - that there is no private profit - making class to exploit ...
... workers ' initiative is enlisted by individual and collective bonus systems , but above all by the knowledge that all increases in production are for the benefit of the people - that there is no private profit - making class to exploit ...
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EDITORIAL | 3 |
WROCLAW AND AFTER J D Bernal F R | 51 |
ILLUSION OR REALITY? | 67 |
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