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Collision Is it not possible to transfer party membership to the Communist Party of the Soviet Union at 80?

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    "From the perspective of domestic distribution, ordinary Americans are endlessly squeezed and exploited by insurance companies and financial banks - while living standards are greatly improved, it may create a so-called debt economy, and everyone has to  The actual family wealth is negative" "However, if we look outside the United States and look at the international division of labor, it is another story. In fact, due to the policy of relocating American industries overseas, every American can  Enjoying the cheap products of late-developing countries, in this sense, every American is an exploiter of late-developing countries.¡± ¡°With the phenomenon of globalization that separates markets and production areas, people in developed countries have a dual nature.  , are both exploited at home and exploiters of late-developing countries. Because of the strength of the United States, it is normal for the latter attributes to overwhelm the strong. The possibility of expecting a similar October Revolution to occur in the United States and Western Europe is extremely slim.¡± ¡°Globalization.  The phenomenon of separation of markets and production areas has caused the general public in developed countries to also belong to the middle class of society. The middle class of society is often the staunchest supporter of the government" Uncle Stalin said to himself. "Krushchev  He and Beria also made their own calculations, but they ended up shaking their heads and sighing in the same way, hoping that the other party would have some ideas, but the result of looking at each other was to see the same pale face and cold sweat on their heads "In the United States, with the help of  After the US dollar system squeezed the world and made the country as stable as a rock, the inherent contradictions of the Soviet system broke out." "What is the Soviet system? It is not the end of capitalism, but the end of pre-industrial capitalism and the precious metal currency system.  After all, no matter how you deal with the Black Rebellion or the Great Famine in Ukraine, compared with the bloodshed of the two world wars of pre-industrial capitalism and the precious metal currency system, it is always a relatively good system.¡± ¡°But in the face of the post-U.S.  The Soviet system had huge problems with capitalism and the credit currency system in the industrial era! " "Compared with the United States, the Soviet Union did not have a fleet to dominate the oceans and control global shipping routes, so it was impossible to promote globalization and was unable to implement it independently!  The globalized Soviet Union established a separate economic system and did not have the corresponding necessary financial capabilities for capital export, currency exchange, etc., so the globalized Soviet Union could not enjoy the treatment of exploiters of late-developing countries." "Yes, the Soviet Union is compared with the United States.  , there is no exploitation by capitalists, but we must also note that the Soviets do not receive the dividends of the exploiters of late-developing countries, so from the perspective of personal benefits, the Soviet system is really not as beneficial as the American system.¡± ¡°And for the sake of  To give more benefits to the general public and win the hearts of the people, the Soviet Union, which was unable to reap the dividends of the exploiters of late-developing countries, had to come up with another way, which was to lower the treatment of complex workers - egalitarianism." "I once said,  Socialist countries practice distribution according to work - that is to say, in socialist countries, labor is still a commodity whose price is determined by quality. " "So where do the labor costs of complex workers come from?  The first is objective costs, such as education funds, internship opportunities, etc. In this regard, the Soviet Union adopted a low-price supply attitude, which greatly reduced the labor cost of complex workers.¡± ¡°But the labor cost of complex workers  It also includes the time invested - with the development of science now, the time that complex workers have to invest is constantly rising - a master's degree is not enough, you still need a doctorate, and then you need several years of social practice." "And the time required for complex workers to work.  So it is called complex labor, which means that labor requires considerable talent. As long as a person works hard and learns, he can become an excellent welder, fitter, and plasterer in more than ten years¡ªbut what about an excellent engineer?  Maybe many people can¡¯t even pass the calculus level.¡± ¡°So part of the cost of complex labor cannot be reduced, because it contains the scarcity of resources, which is essentially the same principle as the preservation of value of precious metals.  " "The current low income of complex workers in the Soviet Union is due to the state monopoly and forced lowering of treatment. It cannot be sustained under a market-oriented economy.  Either let go of the monopoly and return the treatment of complex workers to their original value.  Either the number of people who want to become complex workers will decrease, the quality of students will decline, and ultimately the supply of complex workers will decline.  " "From this perspective, the Soviet Union's previous political movements targeted intellectuals. From an economic perspective, it was a way to lower the value of complex workers and maintain society. It may not be unreasonable. Of course, this method is not sustainable.  The more sustainable way is to use power to give power to the best among complex workers to maintain this system.¡± ¡°But this method is to drink poison to quench thirst. Among complex workers who have not received power, compared with their Western counterparts and ourselves,  wages, they will hate this system even more. The best among complex workers with power will also hate this system. After all, a person under the Soviet systemThe vice prime minister's responsibilities and powers are almost the same as those of the big capitalists in the United States - but the treatment is so different. Even the treatment of a small American capitalist is not as good as that of a small American capitalist. Can a system with inconsistent responsibilities and rights last long?  " "In other words, in order to lower the labor price of complex workers, the Soviet system must be subject to hard pressure from the upper and middle levels of society. Moreover, even if Comrade Steel lives for another fifty years, he can suppress the hard pressure from the upper and middle levels of society.  But the soft pressure from the upper and middle levels of society cannot be suppressed.¡± ¡°What is the soft pressure from the upper and middle levels of society?  We still need to return to the realization of the labor value of complex workers. On the one hand, from an international perspective, the Soviet Union was unable to create enough high-paying jobs for complex workers in the Soviet Union due to institutional problems. On the other hand, from a domestic perspective, in order to appease the domestic  The general public of Western countries must also play the role of dividend providers to the exploiters of late-comer countries in the international system of Western countries. This kind of thing neither conforms to the principle of distribution according to work nor the law of commodity value, causing pressure in the economic field.  It is almost unsolvable.¡± ¡°The Soviet Union only delayed the occurrence of conflicts by transferring this pressure to the political field. The essence is still unsolvable. On the one hand, cadres at all levels as managers are responsible for communicating with small capitalists in Western countries.  Similar responsibilities, even social responsibilities are even greater, but the remuneration is only a fraction of that, and one must make up for one's own losses - but from the perspective of ordinary Soviet workers, this is the privilege of cadres."  "So in order to reduce the dissatisfaction of the masses, the Soviet Union will adopt a two-pronged approach. On the one hand, it will reduce the responsibilities and powers of cadres at all levels, turning them from business operators into simple plan executors - thus creating the ability of cadres  The continuous decline. On the one hand, it increases the treatment of the masses - but as I said, in the globalized market and the separation of production places, it is impossible for ordinary people in developed countries to produce products corresponding to their own consumption. So, in the end,  The result is that due to institutional problems, the Soviet Union, which cannot provide monetary products, cannot turn the Soviet people into the market of late-developing countries. In order to maintain the country's living standards that look to Europe and the United States, the Soviet people will become parasites of the country!  " "Then, the Soviet Union will produce a huge group of lumpen proletarians, the most destructive group in the country, the bureaucrats at the upper level of society, the complex workers at the middle level of society, and the lumpen proletariat with huge social consequences. The Soviet regime can withstand this.  Live?  In other words, if you can bear it for a while, can you bear it for a long time?  " "It's just alarmist talk!  "Beria, who was sweating profusely and looking pale, said. "Really?  I heard that now we have to rely on the KGB to catch workers who sneak out of work. Isn't this the case?  "Uncle Stalin said seriously. "This is only a small part of the phenomenon" Beria was still arrogant Uncle Stalin looked at him seriously, looking at each other, as if he wanted to dig out all the secrets in Beria's heart  ¡­ ¡°Okay, Comrade Stalin, I admit that there are already signs, but please believe me, as long as you give me enough power, these things will only be sprouts that will never come out!  "Beria waved his fist to express his determination. "Don't you have any other option but to play hard? Khrushchev glanced at Beria. On the surface, he did not dare to show any expression in front of Uncle Stalin, but in his heart he was worried.  Beria put a label that is not useful. ¡°If you want to do this, you must do it actively. Comrade Beria, thank you for your hard work!  "Uncle Stalin gave Beria a smile that made Beria's bones feel a little lighter. Then Uncle Stalin turned to Khrushchev and said: "But economic problems must be solved at the root, Khrushchev.  Comrade Rushchev, how feasible is it for you to build China into a socialist light industrial base?  "
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