| Chapter One | |
| TURNING-POINT IN WORLD HISTORY | |
| 5 | [introduction.] |
| 5 | 1. A New Era Is Born |
| 11 |
2. Impact of the October Revolution
and Socialist Construction in the U.S.S.R. on World Events |
| 20 |
3. The Socialist System
and World Development |
| Chapter Two | |
|
PRINCIPAL TRENDS IN THE ECONOMIC
COMPETITION BETWEEN SOCIALISM AND CAPITALISM |
|
| 29 | [introduction.] |
| 29 |
1. Russia’s Economic Level Just
Before the October Revolution |
| 35 |
2. Start of Economic Competition
with Capitalism |
| 38 |
3. Lenin’s Plan for Building
Socialism in the U.S.S.R. |
| 42 |
4. The Great Patriotic War and
Post-War Economic Growth |
| 54 |
5. The Present Stage
of the Economic Competition Between the Two Systems |
| 59 |
6. Economic and Cultural Revolution
in Russia’s Old Colonial Territories |
| Chapter Three | |
|
NEW ECONOMIC FEATURES
OF MONOPOLY CAPITALISM |
|
| 66 | [introduction.] |
| 66 |
1. Development of the Productive Forces
and Sharpening of Capitalist Economic Contradictions |
| 78 |
2. Stages and Principal Directions
in the Development of State-Monopoly Capitalism |
| 91 |
3. State-Monopoly Capitalism and Changes
in the Reproduction Cycle |
| 98 |
4. Uneven Economic Development and
International State-Monopoly Organisations |
| Chapter Four | |
|
THE WORKING CLASS
AND THE GENERAL CRISIS OF CAPITALISM |
|
| 118 | [introduction.] |
| 118 |
1. The Working Class
in Present-Day Bourgeois Society |
| 124 | 2. Exploitation as a Law of Capitalism |
| 141 |
3. Bourgeois Social Policies
and the Working Class |
| 153 |
4. The Working People’s Economic
and Political Struggle |
| 179 | 5. Unity of Democratic Forces |
| Chapter Five | |
|
SOCIALISM AND NATIONAL
LIBERATION REVOLUTIONS |
|
| 202 | [introduction.] |
| 209 |
1. The Role of the National Liberation
Struggle 2. The Consequences of Colonial Disintegration |
| 212 | 3. Capitalism and the Developing Countries |
| 221 | 4. Socialism and the Developing Countries |
| 223 | 5. Prospects for the Liberation Movement |
| Chapter Six | |
| THE SOVIET UNION IN WORLD AFFAIRS | |
| 242 | [introduction.] |
| 242 | 1. Crisis of Imperialist Foreign Policy |
| 255 | 2. Relations Within the Socialist Community |
| 265 |
3. Soviet Foreign Policy
and Emergent Countries |
| 277 |
4. The U.S.S.R.’s Struggle
for Peaceful Coexistence |
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