Carroll Cox:
I don't think the USSR or China should be seen (at least after the fact) 
as ever having a chance to build socialism. What they did was to bring 
their nations into the 20th-c. Compare (or contrast) India.

Industrialization - for whose benefit? More for the industrial workers 
or more for the capitalists? Once industrialization is completed as in 
the U.S. today, the nature of the socialist task is different. Perhaps 
Carroll accepts: judge according to the level of social productive power 
and hence the task of the era.

Charles Andrews
No Rich, No Poor

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