By J.V. Stalin
This quantity is composed mainly of articles experiences and speeches at the party's initiatives in reference to the recovery of the nationwide financial system at the new types of the alliance of the operating type and peasantry below the stipulations of the hot monetary coverage on strenghtening the organisational and ideological team spirit of the get together at the kinds and techniques of touch among the occasion and the hundreds
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Which exist and contain the seeds of war. ” But these contradictions do exist, and the activities of the People’s Commissariat of Foreign Affairs are based on them. Next, Comrade Chicherin makes a second mistake. ), which are in financial and military subjection to those great powers. Comrade Chicherin has completely lost sight of the fact that, although those national states are in subjection to the great powers, or to be more exact, because of this, there are contradictions between the great powers and those states, which made themselves felt, for example, in the negotiations with Poland, Estonia, etc.
Further, the position of the non-Russian nationalities which have experienced national oppression has not failed to influence the Communists among the local population who are sometimes unable to distinguish between the class interests of the labouring masses of their respective nations and so-called “national” interests. I am speaking of the deviation towards local nationalism that is sometimes observed in the ranks of the non-Russian Communists, and which finds expression in the East in, for example, Pan-Islamism and PanTurkism.
4. The further growth of capitalism in Europe, the need for new markets, the quest for raw materials and fuel, and finally, the development of imperialism, the export of capital and the necessity of securing important sea and railway routes, led, on the one hand, to the seizure of new territories by the old national states and to the transformation of the latter into multi-national (colonial) states, with their inherent national oppression and national conflicts (Britain, France, Germany, Italy); on the other hand, among the dominant nations in the 18 J.
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