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“...The mind involuntarily seeks a way out of the situation and tries to fill the absolute scarcity of agricultural machinery with the increasing utilization rate”
[«...Мысль Невольно Ищет Выхода Из Создавшегося Положения, Стремясь Абсолютный Недостаток Сельскохозяйственных Машин Восполнить Повышением Коэффициента Их Использования»]

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  • Savinova, Tatyana (Савинова, Татьяна)

    (Moscow School of Social and Economic Sciences)

Abstract

The publication introduces into the scientific discourse the note of A.V. Chayanov writ- ten by him as a member of the scientific-technical team of the All-Union Association of Workers of Science and Technology to promote the socialist development in the USSR. This note presents Chayanov’s proposals for solving the specific tasks of the spring agricultural campaign in 1930 and for intensifying the use of agricultural machinery in are- as of all-round collectivization by introducing machine-tractor trains running from south to north and back. In this note, Chayanov predicted many pressure points and challenges in organizing the Soviet mobile highly-mechanized agriculture. Much later, after the first five-year period and his death, under the development of virgin lands and Brezhnev’s agricultural industry, when tractor and combine columns ran between regions of the Soviet Union, those natural and social risks that Chayanov identified and described so accurately and responsibly became evident. The foreword presents a brief history of the All-Union Association of Workers of Science and Technology and its role in the differentiation and extermination of dissenting intelligentsia in the 1929-1930.

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  • Savinova, Tatyana (Савинова, Татьяна), 2020. "“...The mind involuntarily seeks a way out of the situation and tries to fill the absolute scarcity of agricultural machinery with the increasing utilization rate” [«...Мысль Невольно Ищет Выхода И," Russian Peasant Studies, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, vol. 5, pages 84-92.
  • Handle: RePEc:rnp:rupeas:rps2004
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