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ADDRESS TO THE COMMISSION OF THE SECOND ALL-UNION CONGRESS OF KOLKHOZNIKI

Из речи в комиссии 2–го Всесоюзного съезда колхозников-ударников 15 февраля 1935 года

1936-02-15 en:SCW;ru:marxists.org

15 February 1935
If you want to consolidate the artel, if you want to have a mass kolkhozine movement, which will embrace millions of households and not just odd units and groups, if you want to achieve this objective, you are compelled to take into consideration in the actual conditions, not only the communal interests of the Kolkhozine people, but also their private interests. You do not at all take into consideration the private interests of the Kolkhozine people when you say that it is not necessary to give the Kolkhozine more than one-tenth of a hectare as his individual portion of land. Some people think it is not necessary for the Kolkhozine to have a cow, others think it not necessary to have a sow which is capable of breeding. And in general you want to stifle the Kolkhozine. This state of affairs cannot go on. It is incorrect. You are advanced people. I understand that you are very preoccupied with the Kolkhozine system and with the Kolkhozine economy. But are all the Kolkhozines like you? You are therefore a minority in the Kolkhoz. The majority think rather differently. Is it necessary to take this into account or not? I think it is necessary to take this into account. If in your artel, your products are not yet in abundance and you cannot give to the isolated Kolkhozine family all that it needs, then the Kolkhoz cannot claim to satisfy the social and private needs of the people. It would be better to admit frankly that one aspect of your work is social and the other is private. It would be better to admit squarely, openly and frankly that in the Kolkhozine household, there is inevitably minor but very definite exploitation of the individual. It is not enough to concern yourselves only with the large scale exploitation which is admittedly great, decisive and important and the handling of it is indispensible if the social needs of the people are to be satisfied, but of equal importance with this, if the private needs of the people are to be satisfied, is the handling of the small individual exploitation. If one has a family, children, individual needs and tastes, - with your method these things are not taken into consideration. And you have no right not to take into consideration these current interests of the Kolkhozines. Without this, the consolidation of the Kolkhoz is not possible. It is the combination of the private interests of the Kolkhozines with their social interests which will lead to consolidation. Here lies the key! Pravda
13 March 1935

SPEECH AT A CONFERENCE
OF THE FOREMOST COLLECTIVE FARMERS
OF TAJIKISTAN AND TURKMENISTAN
4 December 1935
Comrades, the presidium of this conference has instructed me to make two announcements : Firstly, that the presidium intends to recommend for highest award, for an order of distinction, all those present at this conference, men and women, for their excellent work. (Loud and prolonged applause and cheers. Cries of "Long live Comrade Stalin!" Shouts of greeting to the leaders of the Party and government.)
Secondly, that the government has decided to make a gift of an automobile truck to every collective farm represented here and to present every participant at this conference with a gramophone and records (applause) and watches - pocket watches for the men and wrist watches for the women. (Prolonged applause.)
I am being told on all hands that I must say something.
Voices : Quite right. (Applause.)
What is there to say? Everything has been said. Evidently, you are going to make a success of cotton. That is apparent from everything that is going on here. Your collective farms are growing, you have the desire to work, we shall give you machines, fertilizers you will receive, every kind of assistance you may possibly need - Comrade Molotov, the Chairman of the Council of People's Commissars, has already told you that - will be given. Consequently, you will make a success of cotton and a prosperous life is opening up.
But, comrades, there is one thing more precious than cotton - it is the friendship between the peoples of our country. The present conference, your speeches, your actions, go to show that the friendship between the peoples of our great country is growing stronger. That is a very important and noteworthy fact, comrades. In the old days, when the tsar, the capitalists, and the landlords were in power in our country, it was the policy of the government to make one people - the Russian people - the dominant people, and all the other peoples subjugated and oppressed peoples. That was a bestial, a wolfish policy. In October 1917, when the great proletarian revolution began in our country, when we overthrew the tsar, the landlords and capitalists, the great Lenin, our teacher, our father and tutor, said that henceforth there must be neither dominant nor subjugated peoples, that the people must be equal and free. In this way he buried the old tsarist, bourgeois policy and proclaimed a new policy, a Bolshevik policy - a policy of friendship, a policy of brotherhood between the peoples of our country.
Since then eighteen years have elapsed. And now we already see the beneficial results of this policy. The present conference is a vivid proof of the fact that the former-mistrust between the peoples of the U.S.S.R. has long ago been laid to rest, that mistrust has been replaced by complete and mutual trust, that the friendship between the peoples of the U.S.S.R. is growing and gaining in strength. That, comrades, is the most precious thing that the Bolshevik national policy has given us.
And friendship among the peoples of the U.S.S.R. is a great and important achievement. For as long as this friendship exists, the peoples of our country will be free and invincible. Nothing can daunt us, neither enemies at home nor enemies abroad, as long as this friendship lives and flourishes. You need have no doubt of that, comrades.
(Tumultuous applause. All rise and greet Comrade

Stalin.)
Pravda
6 December 1935

Если вы хотите укрепить артель, если вы хотите иметь массовое колхозное
движение, которое должно охватить миллионы дворов, а не единицы и сотни, если вы
этого хотите добиться, – вы при нынешних условиях должны обязательно учесть,
кроме общих интересов колхозников, их личные интересы…

Вы нисколько не учитываете личных интересов колхозников, когда вы говорите,
чтобы не больше одной десятой части гектара приусадебной земли дать колхознику.
Некоторые думают, что корову нельзя давать, другие думают, что свиноматку нельзя
давать. И вообще вы хотите зажать колхозника. Это дело не выйдет. Это
неправильно.

Вы люди передовые. Я понимаю, что вы очень заботитесь о колхозном строе, о
колхозном хозяйстве. Но разве все колхозники такие, как вы? Вы же меньшинство в
колхозах. Большинство несколько иначе думает. С этим надо считаться или нет? Я
думаю, что надо считаться.

Если у вас в артели нет еще изобилия продуктов и вы не можете дать отдельным
колхозникам, их семьям все, что им нужно, то колхоз не может взять на себя,
чтобы и общественные нужды удовлетворять и личные. Тогда лучше сказать прямо,
что вот такая-то область работы – общественная, а такая-то – личная. Лучше
допустить прямо, открыто и честно, что у колхозного двора должно быть свое
личное хозяйство, небольшое, но личное. Лучше исходить из того, что есть
артельное хозяйство, общественное, большое, крупное и решающее, необходимое для
удовлетворения общественных нужд, и есть наряду с ним небольшое личное
хозяйство, необходимое для удовлетворения личных нужд колхозника. Коль скоро
имеется семья, дети, личные потребности и личные вкусы, то с этим нельзя не
считаться. И вы не имеете права не считаться с личными бытовыми интересами
колхозников. Без этого невозможно укреплять колхозы.

Сочетание личных интересов колхозников с общественными интересами колхозов – вот
где ключ укрепления колхозов.

Правда 13 марта 1935 года

(По газетному отчету)