The Quarterly Review, Volume 264, Issue 524John Murray, 1935 - English literature |
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Page 217
... peasants had recovered from the collapse of the War and the revolution and begun to rebuild farming . And the Soviet Government did not want a strong peasant class , for they would never become Communists . The peasants who got nothing ...
... peasants had recovered from the collapse of the War and the revolution and begun to rebuild farming . And the Soviet Government did not want a strong peasant class , for they would never become Communists . The peasants who got nothing ...
Page 220
... peasants once more . But really the peasant no longer exists in Russia . He has been annihilated by Collectivisation , and replaced by the agricultural workman , ' a hireling whose work is paid by the State . Some farms of individual ...
... peasants once more . But really the peasant no longer exists in Russia . He has been annihilated by Collectivisation , and replaced by the agricultural workman , ' a hireling whose work is paid by the State . Some farms of individual ...
Page 223
... peasant family of seven people who had only 7 acres of land in 37 different fields . The allot- ments may be ... peasants are not allowed to cut wood for fuel without special permission of the kolhoz administration ; and there is ...
... peasant family of seven people who had only 7 acres of land in 37 different fields . The allot- ments may be ... peasants are not allowed to cut wood for fuel without special permission of the kolhoz administration ; and there is ...
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SOME PHILOSOPHIES IN ENGLISH POETRY | 224 |
FORCES IN INDIAS FUTURE By Mrs G H Bell | 238 |
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