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'" IP -THE CAROLINA TIMES SAT., JANUARY 24.197ft Angola (Continued From Page 1) U.S. and Russia are locked in a deadly battle over markets. As this contention intensifies it will ultimately result in the recourse to war against the opponents. This is independent of man's will, it is determined primarily by the economic laws inherent in imperialism. The people of the world should be alert to the prospects of war. Since the American people at this point are against interventionist war, a new world war would mean facism here in the U.S. Fascism, the open terroristic dictatorship fo the monopoly capitalist ruling class, would mean the State, which is now held up by the illusion of bourgeois democracy would reveal its true nature and the ruling class would remove its sham administrators and take direct control. While the U.S., war would bring Fascism, the Soviet Union is already a fascist state. From the dictatorship of the proletariat, Russia has degenerated into a state ruled by monopolistic, bureaucratic, capitalist class. All power, the vital lifelines of the economy, is centralized in this class. They clamor for law and order. Since 15 it has enforced many reactionary laws, ordinances and decisions aimed at stepping up persecution of the people. These include the "decision on measures for further strengthing the Soviet Militia", the "ordinance on of the administrative control of the militia organizations over persons freed from prisons' ', "the decision on the education in socialist labor disciplines: the ' law on additions and modifications of the principles of penal laws for the U.S.S.R. and the Soviet Republic'", the principles of reform-through labor legislation for the U.S.S.R. and the Soviet Republics' , tHe regulation on preliminary commitment," "the decree on confiscation of fire amis", "the principles on the labor laws". This clique reinforces the police and special agent departments. It has turned the state security committee under the direct control of the Central Committee of the Soviet Revisionist Party, into a large secret service with a nationwide network to enforce rigid supervision of the broad masses and cadres. They have expanded the police in power and number; increased prisons and labor camps. "They have extended the old courts and built new ones." They use mental hospitals against people opposing the state - people showing discontent with the fascist rule. Immediately after the 1917 Revolution, Russia, once the first socialist state . exercising the dictatorship of the proletariat, has now turned into its opposite and become a social imperialist country-Socialist in words, imperialist in deeds. At this point we should examine the rise of Russia as an imperialist power. The principle of the dictatorship fo the proletariat as opposed to the dictatorship fo the bourgeosie in the U.S. and other capitalist countries, means that the workers owned the means of production and had undertaken socialist construction. However, this new Socialist Nation faced great difficulties from the onset being the sole Socialist State. Russia found itself surrounded by hostile fnrrps encnuraeine its annihilation. To add to its o o problems, Russia was a mixture of feudalism and capitalisnvith prjjciuetion far below the levels of the capitalisffountrs. Lenin had seen that the biggest problem in Russia would be socialist construction, and the need for cultural revolution. By that he meant the ideological remoulding of the society, changing the way people looked at the world and the society they lived in. He realized as Mao did after this, that' the struggle would go on long after the actual seizure of state power. In light of the world situation, Russia had to very quickly build up production, without being able to have the cultural revolution go forward. SOVIET UNION UNDER THE LEADERSHIP OF KHRUSCHEV The fact that this occured, that Russia was forced to fight for its survival, to bring itself into the 20th century, caused the development of a state bureaucracy, necessary at the time to supervise the carrying out of these tasks. Many of these bureaucrats were not communists, in fact, they were held over from the semi-feudal state but had to be utilized because of a shortage of skilled manpower and supervisory perso nel. Within the Communist Party itself, many bureaucratic tendencies developed because of the priority over ideological development. This new bureaucracy was the background from which Kruschev and his followers came to power, by 1953 this new bureaucracy was able to take leadership of the party, and at the 22nd Congress of ,; the party, commodity production, one of the essential features of Capitalism, got official state approval. The Soviet monopoly bureaucratic capitalist class has re-instituted wage slavery and has constantly increased labor intensity in order to exact as much surplus value as possible from working people. .. - At the 1 5th Congress of the Soviet Trade Unions in March 1 972, Brezhnev exhorted Soviet workers to engage in "strained and conscientous work" they have made arrangements in recent years for the "scientific organization of labor" in industry. Lenin pointed out, in exposing the "scientific system" used by capitalists to step up exploitation of the wrokers, "It is sweating in strict accordance with the precepts of science" and is "three times faster in sucking out every drop of the wage slave's nervous and physical energy. In addition to extracting surplus value from the Soviet working people, the Soviet bureaucratic capitalist class exploits them through the inhabitant's tax. The 1973 yearbooks of Soviet National Economic Statistics shows that in 1973 the inhabitants tax paid by a worker's family represented more than 11 per cent of the family's combined wages. Around the world they meddle in the internal affairs of other countries in pursuit of their own interests. The Soviet Union has not only concentrated massive military forces and carried out unbridled provocations in the Seas of Northern Europe and the Mediterranean but also to the Iberian Peninsula. Russia and the U. S. will undoubtedly use the maneuver of having liberation movements doing their fighting for them in the future, but we must see the essence and call for the end to Superpower interference. In Angola many people say the U. S. sends aid to FLNA and UNITA, so therefore, these movements are reactionary; this is because they are clear that the U S. is an imperialist country with no interest in seeing the Angolan people freeing themselves. Russia on the other hand gives aid to Liberation Movements and people are not clear that Russia's aim is also imperialistic. While Russia represents the most dangerous threat to causing new world war, we as revolutionaries in the U. S. have the special task of building a movement as we did around the war in Indo-China which will force the U. S. out of Angola and allow the Angolan people to determine their own destiny free of U. S. interference while continually educating people around the true nature of Soviet Social Imperialism. 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