The Transformation Of Yugoslav Agriculture Along Socialist Lines
Dusan Lopandic
Economics and Finance in Indonesia, 1960, vol. 11, 529-549
Abstract:
The edification of a socialist society presupposes, first of all, that any exploitation of alien labour has been abolished, by which we mean that all men capable of work shall exclusively live from the fruits of their work. In order to implement that principle it' is indispensable that immediately upon the overthrow of the bourgeois regime the very material foundations upon which rests any exploitation, be destroyed, i.e. to carry out the nationalization of the means of production, in the broadest sense of the word.
Keywords: social; agriculture; transformation; process; economy; line (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1960
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