Abstract

Various crisis phenomena in our country's system of socioeco-nomic and political relations have generated a question that was unusual yesterday but that is customary today: is this socialism? There are also answers to this question: either declarationsappealing for their newnessthat our society is not socialistic (without indicating the kind of society it is) or definitions of it as barracks socialism, socialism, etc. Historical facts of past and present attesting to the dominance of the administrative-command system, to arbitrariness, to repressions of the Stalinist period that are incompatible with socialism serve as arguments in all cases.

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