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Collective Farms Of The Soviet Union
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The Soviet kolhoz, the term for a collective farm owned by all of
its members, was a model of the inefficiency and tyranny of Joseph Stalin,
their originator. Introduced as a way to industrialize Russia, they
alternated between being a great success and being a utterly complete
failure. Although S ....
Middle of essay ....re never viewed as a real
threat, so long as their material needs were met. Buhkarin's approach would
encourage higher production with incentives such as higher farm incomes and
offering a greater selection of consumer goods. The state would sell the
new surplus and use it to purchase capital for factories and farm
mechanization. The profit from these new work tools would be used
recursively to purchase still more capital, yielding higher production, and
greater profits. This new booming industr.... |
Number of words: 1866 |
Approximate pages: 7 |
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