Abstract

The 21st Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, which approved the target figures for the development of the national economy of the USSR in 1959-1965, will go down in history as the congress of the builders of communism. The program of all-out building of a communist society, set forth in the report by N. S. Khrushchev and in the resolutions of the congress, is reflected in the major targets of the Seven-Year Plan. One of these is the development, on the basis of the growth of the country's productive forces, of the material-technical foundation for communism and the triumph of the USSR in the peaceful economic competition with the capitalist countries.

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