Lenin's cooperative plan and its implementation in the German Democratic Republic
Abstract
Among the richest ideological legacy left by V. I. Lenin, the cooperative plan occupies an important place. V. I. Lenin’s doctrine of cooperation as the main path for drawing the multimillion masses of the peasantry to socialism is the foundation of the agrarian policy of the proletariat during the transitional period from capitalism to socialism. The communist and workers’ parties of the people’s democracies, relying on Lenin’s cooperative plan and creatively using the experience of the socialist transformation of agriculture in the Soviet Union, are successfully carrying out the cooperation of the peasantry.
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