Abstract

Socialism proceeds from the productive forces which it has inherited from the past social-economic structure. But capitalism, as we know, develops unevenly. Hence there are differences in the levels of economic and cultural development among the states that have broken away from the capitalist world and have taken the path of building socialism. The most developed of the countries that now constitute the world socialist system were the Soviet Union, Czechoslovakia and the German Democratic Republic. Those that held an intermediate position were Poland, Hungary and the Korean People's Democratic Republic. The underdeveloped agrarian countries were Rumania, Bulgaria and the People's Republic of China.

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