“Runshi, you’re right, I was a little impatient.
I overlooked a crucial factor in my thinking: this document could be issued, but it could not be issued in my name.
If we add the factor of "I" to the deduction... after the document is issued, it will trigger a nationwide leap forward trend, and even the word "big" should be added in front of this trend. "
Their original agricultural plan was a three-year policy cycle. The current policy is left-leaning, with large-scale cooperatives, and other issues are secondary. The next stage should correct the left and solve the problem of expansion.
The purpose of the document he was preparing to issue was to restrain cadres, guide the construction of cooperatives, and facilitate the next stage of work.
This is also the direction he deduced.
But he didn't expect that at this time, his existence was like a huge rock that could change the course of the river.
With his name on the document, it changed from a "suggestion" to a "requirement", from non-compulsory to compulsory. How dare grassroots cadres not follow it? That would not only correct the left, but on the contrary, it would add to the left, leading to a major "leap forward" across the country.
"It almost went wrong, Runshi, luckily you reminded me."
There was a hint of fatigue in Mu Yuan's tone, but more of it was a sense of self-reflection after realizing the truth.
At that time and moment, it was just like this moment, and fortunately, he had Li Runshi by his side, and Li Runshi was not like Jiang Daoli, so the cooperative would not fall into the setbacks of leap forward and exaggeration. Perhaps, as long as Li Runshi was there, Su Yan's giant ship sailing in the long river of history would not deviate.
But if Jiang Daoli took the helm, the ship would fall apart, let alone sailing.
"Lao Mu, now that you know the problem, what are you going to do?"
"The original idea was of course inappropriate. After thinking about it, I decided that it was not a good idea to issue this information in the form of a document. This kind of behavior of taking over and replacing others restricts the creativity and labor force of the people."
Li Runshi nodded, he thought so too.
He always believed that 500 million people could rely on their own strength to run the cooperatives well, without the need for bureaucratic cadres to do everything themselves.
Mu Yuan said: "What do you think of He Qing? He Qing has prestige among the masses and has experience in grassroots work. If she comes forward, the pressure will not be unbearable for the cadres as it would be if I were to come forward. Instead, it will enable them to implement the work more down-to-earth.
Coincidentally, there was a writer named Han Ming who was going to Zhangjia Village. I was thinking that He Qing could take this information with her and conduct a pilot project in Zhangjia Village first, and then promote it nationwide in her name.
"feasible!"
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Dark Forest: Liberating the Three-Body Problem: Chapter 214: An economic crisis breaks out and capitalism is about to perish!
While Su Yan's industry and agriculture were developing vigorously, the largest economic crisis in the history of the capitalist world broke out with Ama as its center.
Ama...
The big city, which was once brightly lit and bustling with traffic, suddenly fell into depression. The outbreak of the economic crisis seemed to have plunged this prosperous land into endless chaos and despair overnight.
The most representative place of finance and economy, the stock trading hall of Huaer Street was filled with noisy and desperate shouts, the numbers representing the stock index jumped wildly, and the red downward arrows swept in overwhelmingly. Those once confident and neatly dressed stock traders now had dull eyes, wandering among the broken trading orders, crying, and some people collapsed on the ground with their heads buried in their palms, as if the whole world was collapsing in an instant.
This economic crisis swept across this capitalist country with the largest industrial output in the world in just a few weeks. The life savings of countless people disappeared in the stock market crash, and this was just the beginning.
Consumption has collapsed. No matter which city you go to, you can see that the doors and windows of shops on the street are closed. The goods in the windows are still neatly displayed, but few customers have stepped into the store. The small vendors are anxious and whispering to each other. The once bustling market is now empty, with only a few people rushing around. Most of their life's wealth has turned into smoke and dissipated in their hands. The first response they made was to reduce all kinds of consumption.
The banks collapsed, and long queues formed outside countless banks, with people anxiously rushing to the cash windows to try to save their meager savings in this crisis. But most banks were unable to cope with the bank run and declared bankruptcy, with heavy iron doors slamming shut, leaving angry crowds waving their fists and shouting desperate protests outside.
Countless people lost their jobs. Seeing that the products they produced were piled up and could not be sold, many factory owners realized it belatedly and decided to reduce or even stop production. The chimneys of one factory after another stopped smoking, and the huge production equipment lay quietly in a corner of the workshop, like a forgotten steel behemoth. Outside the factory gates, thousands of workers huddled together, their faces full of confusion and helplessness. They were unemployed.
For many people, most of their wealth disappeared in the collapse of the financial economy, and the remaining savings could not be retrieved in the bankruptcy of the bank. They also lost their jobs, and the houses, cars and other items they purchased in installments were all taken away. Wandering became their only option.
Those once prosperous neighborhoods are now filled with homeless people like this. They are wrapped in tattered blankets, huddled in abandoned stairwells, staring blankly at the street lamps that no one has lit.
This crisis started in Armenia and then spread to the entire capitalist world. In Victoria, Gaul, Prussia... on the headlines of newspapers in one country after another, the words "Great Depression" stood out in large letters. The black ink seemed to cast an inescapable shadow on the future of these countries.
All major media outlets reported on closed companies, bankrupt families, and rising unemployment rates. The announcers' voices were low, as if there would never be any good news from these media outlets. Hundreds of millions of families seemed to be standing on a sinking ship, and no matter how hard they struggled, they would be thrown into the sea by the waves of the crisis, and only despair remained as they gradually drowned.
The only countries in the world that are not affected by this economic crisis are a few socialist countries.
The socialist system is more progressive than the capitalist system. At the level of productivity, due to overproduction, there are periodic economic crises in the capitalist world, and each economic crisis will lead to the destruction of a large amount of productivity. This destroyed productivity is the wealth created and accumulated by countless people through labor. For a country, the value of productivity destroyed in an economic crisis can even exceed the country's GDP for one year or even several years. This is a huge waste of productivity.
Socialist countries implement a planned economy and try their best to uniformly allocate productivity. There is no problem of overproduction, and no economic crisis. They will not be like capitalist countries, which have to destroy their own productivity every ten years or so.
In other words, capitalism needs to consume productivity through economic crises to prolong its life, while socialism can fully develop productivity. So on paper, a socialist country can surpass the two hundred years of accumulation of a capitalist country through twenty years of development, because the accumulation of the latter has long been wasted in repeated economic crises, while the former has not.
The more fundamental reason for this difference is the production relations and the ownership of the means of production.
After the establishment of the Soviet Union, two opposing economic systems emerged in the world.
When Su Yan was established, a capitalist market with more than 500 million people broke away from the capitalist economic system and joined the socialist economic system, and the two opposing economic systems began to compete with each other.
At the same time, the loss of such a huge market has further aggravated the crisis of overproduction in the capitalist world. Since capitalism entered the imperialist stage, the most terrifying economic crisis in history, which has affected billions of people, has broken out!
For capitalist countries, economic crisis will lead to political crisis, and to resolve this political crisis, the economic crisis must be resolved. If overproduction cannot be alleviated internally, they will seek to destroy this excess productivity through external means - even through war.
It was like a world war, destroying trillions of dollars of productivity, which was hundreds of times the annual GDP of the country of Amritsar at the time.
In sharp contrast to the despair and chaos when economic crises broke out in capitalist countries, in socialist countries, daily life and production seemed to have not been affected at all. From a certain perspective, their society was even moving forward steadily with an uninterrupted construction boom.
Seeing the unemployment rate soaring in capitalist countries, tens of millions of skilled workers and hundreds of millions of industrial workers being displaced, socialist countries acted quickly, issued policies, opened up a number of new factory jobs, and vigorously promoted the stability of socialist countries and their broad prospects for the future. Radio stations, newspapers, broadcasts and international communication networks frequently sent out news, showing the outside world a blueprint for socialist construction full of vitality and hope.
Workers who were deprived of their accumulated wealth and lost their jobs in capitalist countries turned their attention to socialist countries.
The three Soviet states and dozens of capitalist countries reached an agreement to no longer restrict unemployed workers from finding work across borders.
As a result, more and more people choose to embark on this journey across national borders, bringing their superb skills and hopes to this land without unemployment and exploitation.
The factory doors were opened to them, and mechanical engineers, construction craftsmen, textile technicians, and chemical experts found their places again. Their skills were reused and became an important part of the blueprint for building a socialist country.
At the same time, factory equipment and unsaleable goods that went bankrupt in capitalist countries also flowed into socialist countries at low prices.
The machines that once symbolized wealth and productivity in the capitalist world were now dismantled, transported, and reassembled to become part of the new socialist factories and put back into production. Merchant ships loaded with machine parts, steel, and chemical raw materials sailed into the ports of socialist countries, and the docks were full of busy workers unloading these goods from the ships and transporting them to inland factories.
The socialist leaders had long anticipated the coming of the economic crisis and formulated a detailed plan. All actions, including the expansion of factories, the improvement of infrastructure, and the layout of new industries, were proceeding in an orderly manner.
When productivity was destroyed and the economy regressed in capitalist countries, socialist countries not only consolidated their own economic structure, but also further developed their industrial level and greatly developed productivity by absorbing precious workers and cheap resources.
At the same time, politically, serious political crises broke out in Afghanistan, Japan, and European countries. Waves of workers' strikes came one after another, the strike movement developed further, and the power of communism was greatly enhanced.
This dual political and economic crisis accelerated the collapse of the capitalist system. When the capitalist world struggled to emerge from the quagmire of the economic crisis, the global power structure had undergone fundamental changes.
Not only were Soviet Russia and Soviet Union not affected by the capitalist world crisis, but they also strengthened their economic and industrial power in this storm. Soviet Russia became the world's second largest industrial country, and Soviet Union also jumped to the world's sixth largest industrial country.
Countless people are increasingly feeling that capitalism is becoming increasingly corrupt and that capitalism is about to perish!
Dark Forest: Liberating the Three-Body: Chapter 215: The Outbreak of World War II
The bourgeoisie can exist only under capitalism, under the wage-slavery system based on private ownership of the means of production.
However, when capitalist countries finally emerged from the economic crisis, the bourgeoisie looked around and found that the crisis had made the national system that relied on exploitation to survive shaky.
The bourgeoisie relies on the state apparatus and the army to suppress the proletariat, which is millions of times their number. These capitalists and politicians know very well that their rule is not based on morality or popular support, but on violence and threats.
Once they lose control of the state apparatus and their monopoly on the army and weapons, once they relax their brutal repression and expose their own weakness, and once the workers realize that they have an overwhelming numerical advantage and that their power far exceeds that of the few capitalists hiding in luxurious offices, the spark of revolution will be unstoppable.
Just like countless uprisings in history, awakened workers will no longer tolerate exploitation and oppression. They will take up arms, organize themselves, and end the rule of capitalists with their own hands.
By then, street lights will no longer just be a tool to illuminate the night, but will also become the end point of the bourgeoisie's fate.
In this despair and fear that can clear away the approach of their own death, the bourgeoisie will never be willing to accept their own demise!
Faced with an increasingly powerful hostile camp, they decided to give it a try, trying to save their own destiny through war.
The bourgeoisie of the whole world, under the pressure of the Soviet Union of States, actually formed a fragile alliance!
Will it win?
It will win! Capitalism, the "holy" system that destroyed the 5,000-year feudal system, ruled the world for 200 years, and exploited 80 percent of the world's population, will win!
Two hundred years versus twenty years, eighty versus twenty, five continents versus one continent, the advantage is with me!
The shadow of war gradually enveloped the world, and the rulers of the capitalist world began to gather their forces.
They had learned profound lessons from the last World War and knew that in this war that depended on their survival, time was life and resources were victory.
After several years, the furnaces in the arsenals were lit again, the flames reflected on the sweaty faces of the workers, and the huge production lines roared incessantly, as if a long-silent war knight had awakened again, his heart beating.
Steel was melted, forged, and assembled. Rows of new guns, tanks, and planes poured out of the factories, ready to be deployed on the upcoming battlefield. Young people were swept up in the fierce wave of conscription. Young soldiers were forcibly conscripted into the army, hastily bid farewell to their families, and boarded the army train. Propaganda posters on the streets shouted "Fight for the country", but behind them was the capitalists' intensive preparation for a final bet on capital and interests.
This is the prelude to another world war!
The scale of this world war will be dozens of times that of the First World War. The outcome of the war will determine the fate of this planet, the human civilization on this planet, and the future destiny of billions of people!
If capitalism wins, then the exploitation of the bourgeoisie will continue for a hundred or two hundred years! Several generations will struggle in this kind of exploitation and oppression, in this kind of darkness, and will never see the dawn!
If socialism triumphs, the bourgeoisie will be suppressed, billions of peasants and workers will be liberated, one country after another will usher in freedom, flowers and light, and on the basis of human happiness and liberation, civilization will soon enter the next stage, the Starry Sea Tour!
The capitalist countries' preparations for war did not escape the eyes of the socialist countries.
The leaders of the Soviet country have never ignored the threat of war. The last war was the war between the two Soviet armies in North Korea and a dozen capitalist countries. Since that war, they have never let down their guard. A huge war is bound to break out between the socialist countries and the capitalist countries. For the capitalist countries, this war is to prolong their lives!
For socialist countries, this war is different from previous wars between countries. It is not for the struggle for hegemony, territory or resources. It is not for any religious or national reasons. It has only one purpose - the liberation of the proletariat of the world!
The proletarians of the world are part of the proletariat. As proletarian countries, the Soviet Union, the Soviet Union and all socialist countries have written this goal into their programs. If any of them give up the liberation of the proletariat of the world, there is no doubt that it is betrayal, revisionism and going astray!
The Soviet Union's industrial sector quickly became busy. Sparks flew in the steel mills, and tons of steel ingots were smashed down by huge forging machines, making heavy roars. Workers wearing heavy protective gloves accurately operated the machines, turning pieces of steel into gun barrels and armor plates, as if they were forging extremely sharp spears and indestructible shields for their comrades.
At the same time, in the Soviet Union's scientific research base, the lights in the laboratories were on all night long, and scientists worked day and night to study new weapons and strategies and tactics, especially the manufacture of atomic weapons.
Of course, atomic weapons cannot determine the outcome of a war. It is people who decide the outcome of a war. However, this powerful weapon can make the final judgment when the direction of a war has been determined.
Finally, war broke out suddenly.
On a quiet night, the night sky was torn apart by deafening explosions. Countless shells streaked across the night sky, accompanied by lightning-like flames and earth-shaking roars, and dense artillery fire covered the positions on the Prussian border.
In border cities and villages, sirens rang out in the darkness of the night, and residents jumped out of bed in fear. The sky outside the window was dyed red by the flames of the explosion, and the roar of collapsed buildings could be heard in the distance. On the streets, people ran towards the air-raid shelters in a panic, trying to avoid air strikes and artillery fire. Chaos and fear filled the air.
Prussia, a country that was caught in internal divisions due to the economic crisis, was a transitional zone between the socialist camp and the capitalist camp. It had been wavering between fascism and socialism and now became the first target of the capitalist camp's attack.
Most of Europe is a member of this camp. Their goal is very clear, which is to capture this country, use this country as a springboard to open a road to the east, and attack the Soviet Union!
Dark Forest: Liberating the Three-Body Problem: Chapter 216: Capital Alliance, Soviet Union, World Revolutionary War!
The First World War was an imperialist war of hegemony. After capitalism entered the imperialist stage, the imperialist countries fought bloody battles in the two camps of the Allies and the Allies in order to redivide the world, fight for colonies and divide spheres of influence.
In this world, the Second World War was completely different in nature from the imperialist hegemony war of the First World War. The essence of this war was a life-and-death struggle between a very small number of exploiters and oppressors and the vast majority of the exploited and oppressed. It was a world-wide revolutionary war concerning class liberation and the direction of historical development.
In order to maintain their shaky ruling order, the bourgeoisie all over the world is trying to use weapons, army and other violent means to eliminate socialist countries, suppress the proletarian revolution around the world and turn the tide of history.
They formed a worldwide capitalist alliance, referred to as the Capitalist Alliance. The leaders of the Capitalist Alliance were imperialist powers such as the United States, Ukraine, France, Italy, Portugal, Spain and Japan. They opened up three main battlefields around the world and strangled socialist countries from three directions.
The European battlefield, led by the United States, Ukraine, France and Italy, is the core front of the capitalist alliance. Their strategic intention is to directly threaten the core areas of the Soviet Union and destroy its industrial base and military strength through the offensive routes in Eastern and Southern Europe.
The main battlefield in Asia is dominated by Neon imperialism. They join forces with the US Navy to launch a two-pronged offensive against Su Yan in the Western Pacific and Southeast Asian land. At the same time, they join forces with colonial leaders in South Asia to suppress local communist forces.
Although there were no large-scale troop battles on the African battlefield, the cruelty of the war on this continent was even greater than that on other battlefields.
As communist ideas spread rapidly across the African continent, the countless rural areas scattered across this miserable land became fertile ground for revolution. In this land that had been oppressed by imperialism for centuries since the beginning of the triangular trade, the spark had already spread across the prairie.
The African Communist Parties implemented the strategy of surrounding the cities with the countryside, and steadily established revolutionary regimes in one rural area after another.
These revolutionary regimes connected the dots into lines and the lines into surfaces, dividing the African colonies into pieces and surrounding the bases of the reactionary warlords and imperialism.
However, for the Capital Alliance, this change was unbearable.
The capitalist alliance has always viewed Africa as a colony with rich resources and abundant cheap labor, which it can take and exploit at will.
In this war that is bound to be protracted, Africa's resources play an extremely important role in their planning. They need to plunder the minerals, oil and other natural resources of the entire Africa to support the long-term war consumption of the Capital Alliance.
Therefore, the Capitalist Alliance will never allow this land to fall into the hands of the Communist Party. In order to suppress the revolutionary forces in Africa, they can even use poison gas, viruses and other inhumane means.
The main force of the socialist camp that the Capitalist League wanted to eliminate was the Union of Soviet States, formed by three Soviet countries, abbreviated as the Soviet Union.
Looking at the data on paper alone, the Soviet Union was at a huge disadvantage in terms of population and resources.
However, in actual performance on the European and Asian battlefields, the Soviet Union gained a huge advantage.
Compared with the Capitalist Alliance, the Soviet Union's tactics are more flexible and its intelligence network is more sophisticated, which allows it to capture the Capitalist Alliance's movements in a timely manner and respond quickly. More importantly, the three major countries of the Soviet Union have a high degree of political unity, their goals are clear, and there are very few internal contradictions, which enables them to concentrate all their resources, military forces, and industrial production capacity to achieve a common goal - to defend socialism and defeat the invasion of the Capitalist Alliance.
On the other hand, although the Capital Alliance has a strong military force and vast resource reserves, it is full of contradictions due to differences in interests. Each country has its own interests. The ultimate goal of the United States, which is far away in America, is different from that of old European powers such as Victoria and France. Therefore, they often cannot reach a consensus on resource allocation and combat strategies. In many cases, they fight alone and it is difficult to form a real joint force.
For example, in the European battlefield, the U.S. and French troops were arguing over command, often leading to the failure of key battles. In the Asian battlefield, the cooperation between the Neon Empire and the U.S. Navy was not smooth either. The armies of the two countries had their own selfish motives and disliked each other, making it difficult to form a real synergy.
At the same time, unlike World War I, the socialist parties in most countries during World War I became revisionist parties. Not only did they not oppose imperialist hegemony, but they persuaded workers to sacrifice their lives for hegemony and opposed workers' strikes.
In the decade before World War II, the Communist International followed the right path, played a powerful guiding role, and resolutely opposed the emergence of revisionist parties. Therefore, after the war began, the communist forces in these imperialist countries always used practical actions to resolutely oppose these countries from launching this horrific war.
After suffering several defeats in wars, the morale of the Japanese frontline troops was low, and social contradictions in the rear became more intensified due to the shortage of wartime resources.
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