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So you don't know who got the idea of economy reform first , right ?? so open communist history book and read about it now you idiot Mao's red guard .Don't just keep coping from another and say it's your idea.Yeah, Ask others, In this forum, you vietnam mouth is smellest, And your dirty mouth can make you invincible, HAHA ! and what kind of SH*T do you eat from your govrt?
We betray communist? we betray Soviet union? maybe, but they too, we maybe betray communist? Maybe yes, we start the economy reform, But why do you follow us? You are so great, Why follow us?
Why should I ask my govert, Chinese govert may conceal something, and I also don't trust them too much, I accept that, But your govert maybe conceal more! And I don't trust your vietnam and your govert, just you don't trust chinese!!!
http://www.studentpulse.com/article...at-it-was-and-how-it-changed-the-soviet-unionLenin's New Economic Policy
The New Economic Policy meant restoring capitalism considerably. As mentioned previously, the food appropriation system and food requisitioning policy would be abolished. In return, the peasants would be allowed to sell freely (for profit) that which they had left over after the tax had been collected (that tax would be small and affordable). Foreign trade and the leasing of enterprises would now be permitted as well (Lenin, 64). The plan of action would be to rebuild and reopen factories which had been left in ruin during the years of War Communism and have the proletariat class re-employed in these factories, which, it was decided, would produce products which could be bought and sold and were useful, those which would improve life and improve the State. As Lenin remarks on this the factories would would be engaged in the production of socially useful materials... not in profiteering, not in making cigarette-lighters for sale, and in other “work” which is not very useful, but which is inevitable when our industry is in a state of ruin” (Lenin, 66)
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Unfortunately the New Economic Policy would be short-lived because after Lenin’s death in January of 1924, Stalin’s infamous Five-Year Plans were instilled upon the Soviet Union. Immediately the New Economic Policy was abandoned.