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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 06 September 2018
A resolution of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union dated January 31, 1977, declares that “the victory of October |1917| is the main event of the twentieth century, one that radically changed the course of development for all humanity.” The reason is simple: That victory produced the world's first Socialist state.
“Under Communist Party leadership the workers of our country successfully coped with the main and most complicated task of the socialist revolution—the creative.” This was done, we are told, under most difficult conditions, starting with the low level of productive forces and culture inherited from czarist Russia and including the hardships imposed by a series of external attacks.
1. See, for example. Sh. Sanakoyev, “A Resolution Thai Changed the World,” International Affairs (June. 1977); also S. Datlin, “Oktiabr’ i politicheskaia karla mira.” Mirovaia ekononiika i mezhdunarodnyie otnosheniia (May. 1977).
2. Writlen responses came from John A. Armstrong. F. Gregory Campbell. Philip S. Gillette. William E. Griffith, Alfred G. Meyer. Robin A. Remington, Joseph S. Sebes. S.J.. Jan F. Triska. and Alexander Yanov. Other colleagues al the Kennan Institute and (he Woodrow Wilson Internalional Center for Scholars discussed many particulars with me.
3. For background see my “Kto Kovo'.’ The Present Danger, as Seen From Moscow,” Worldview (September. 1977)