RUSSIA: On Schedule

Burly, sulky Nikolai Alexeevich Voznesensky is a Politburo bigwig and the Soviet Union's chief planner. Fifteen months ago, in a book called War Economy of the U.S.S.R. in the Period of the War of Liberation, he laid down the Soviet Union's postwar industrial program. Then he explained why the program had to be so big.

Wrote Voznesensky: "Having fattened itself on the people's blood in the Second World War, monopolistic capitalism in the United States of America is now at the head of the imperialist... expansion of the world . . . [This]...

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