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If there is a crop failure, surpluses cannot be collected because there will be none. They would have to be taken out of the peeasants's mouths. IF there is a crop, everybody will go moderately hungry and the state will be safed, or it will perish, unless we take from people who do not eat their fill as it is. This is what we must make clear in our propaganda among the peasants. A fair harvest will mean a surplus of up to five million poods. This will cover consumption and yield a certain reserve. The important thing is to give the peasants an economic incentive. (en) |