Abstract

At all stages in the history of the Soviet state, socialist competition has served as a powerful factor in the development of our productive forces, the improvement of production relations, the education of the working people, and enlisting their aid in the management of production. Indoctrinating Soviet youth in the spirit of communism, the Party and its reserve and helper, the Leninist Komsomol [AULCYL], view socialist competition as an important means for involving the younger generation in the building of a new society, developing the creative activism and initiative of boys and girls in work, and in affirming the high moral qualities of Soviet man.

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