On January 25, 1935, the esteemed comrade Valerian Kuibyshev passed away. The Russian Section of the Comintern (SH) honors the memory of this outstanding Bolshevik and revolutionary, one of the compilers of the first and second Five-Year Plans and the Great Soviet Encyclopedia.
Why is Kuibyshev relevant for our time? After all, almost a century has passed, 90 years since his death. But certainly we, the modern Bolsheviks, have something to learn from Kuibyshev. First of all, the honorable comrade Kuibyshev shows us an example of diligence and discipline. After all, the leading role of the Communist Party depends on the ability of its members to carry out the general line of the Party, on how the decisions of the Party are implemented in the grassroots cells. Moreover, Kuibyshev, born into a wealthy family, renounced his bourgeois class and became a fighter for the liberation of the working class.
We can say that what distinguished Valerian Kuibyshev from the "effective managers" under capitalism is the very cardinal difference between the system of socialism and the capitalist system. An important factor in Kuibyshev's death was the fact that he was fully committed to work for the restoration and development of the national economy of the USSR, i.e. not to work for a small group of rich people in power, but to work for the good of the country of the dictatorship of the proletariat, respectively, for the good of all the working people of the USSR.
And because of the fact that power in Stalin's USSR belonged to the working people, people had a real enthusiasm for work. They realized that they were working for themselves, to improve their lives and the lives of all the working people of the country, and not for the profit of the exploiters, so that they could feast at their expense.
In addition, it is worth saying a little more about Kuibyshev's death. Although at first glance it may seem that Kuibyshev died of natural causes (heart problems), the decisive factor in his death was "help" from the Right Trotskyist bloc. This is written about in the book "The Secret War Against Soviet Russia". The pest Levin, on the instructions of G. Yagoda, applied to Kuibyshev heart-exciting means, despite the latter's heart disease. January 25, 1935 Kuibyshev had a strong heart attack, in which it is necessary to lie still, but Maximov persuaded him to go home. Kuibyshev, barely keeping on his feet, agonizingly suffering, reached home and went up on foot to the 3rd floor. The housekeeper called the doctors, but by the time they arrived Kuibyshev was already dead.
May the memory of dear comrade Kuibyshev and his lessons live on!
Long live the dictatorship of the proletariat!
Long live the restoration of socialism in Russia and in all countries of the former USSR!
Long live Marxism-Leninism-Stalinism-Hoxhaism!
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