Speech Delivered
at the First All-Union Conference of Leading Personnel of Socialist Industry
February 4, 1931 It is sometimes asked whether it is not possible to slow down the
tempo somewhat, to put a check on the movement. No, comrades, it is not
possible! The tempo must not be reduced! On the contrary, we must increase it
as much as is within our powers and possibilities. This is dictated to us by
our obligations to the workers and peasants of the U.S.S.R..
This is dictated to us by our obligations to the working class of the whole
world. To slacken the tempo would mean falling behind. And those who fall
behind get beaten. But we do not want to be beaten. No, we refuse to be
beaten! One feature of the history of old Russia was the continual beatings
she suffered because of her backwardness. She was beaten by the Mongol khans.
She was beaten by the Turkish beys. She was beaten
by the Swedish feudal lords. She was beaten by the Polish and Lithuanian
gentry. She was beaten by the British and French capitalists. She was beaten
by the Japanese barons. All beat her - because of her backwardness, because
of her military backwardness, cultural backwardness, political backwardness,
industrial backwardness, agricultural backwardness. They beat her because to
do so was profitable and could be done with impunity. You remember the words
of the pre-revolutionary poet: ‘You are poor and abundant, mighty and
impotent, Mother Russia’. Those gentlemen were quite familiar with the verses
of the old poet. They beat her, saying: ‘You are abundant’, so one can enrich
oneself at your expense. They beat her, saying: ‘You are poor and impotent’,
so you can be beaten and plundered with impunity. Such is the law of the
exploiters - to beat the backward and the weak. It is the jungle law of
capitalism. You are backward, you are weak - therefore you are wrong; hence
you can be beaten and enslaved. You are mighty - therefore you are right;
hence we must be wary of you. That is why we must no longer lag behind. In the past we had no fatherland, nor could we have had one. But now
that we have overthrown capitalism and power is in our hands, in the hands of
the people, we have a fatherland, and we will uphold its independence. Do you
want our socialist fatherland to be beaten and to lose its independence? If
you do not want this, you must put an end to its backwardness in the shortest
possible time and develop a genuine Bolshevik tempo in building up its
socialist economy. There is no other way. That is why Lenin said on the eve
of the October Revolution. ‘Either perish, or
overtake and outstrip the advanced capitalist countries’. We are fifty or a hundred years behind the advanced countries. We must
make good this distance in ten years. Either we do it, or we shall go under. That is what our obligations to the workers and peasants of the
U.S.S.R. dictate to us. |