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" While Soviet political leaders held certain assumptions about trade, notably that the profit-driven capitalist market was evil and the resale of goods for more than the purchase price constituted a crime (“speculation”), they gave little advance thought to what “socialist trade” might mean. "

Sheila Fitzpatrick , Everyday Stalinism: Ordinary Life in Extraordinary Times: Soviet Russia in the 1930s


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Sheila Fitzpatrick quote : While Soviet political leaders held certain assumptions about trade, notably that the profit-driven capitalist market was evil and the resale of goods for more than the purchase price constituted a crime (“speculation”), they gave little advance thought to what “socialist trade” might mean.