ABSTRACT

A monopoly encompassing the economic system of an entire country must be centralized at the national level. The criteria of economic efficiency depend on correlation between economic and politics. Any factor allowing for the supplementation or economization of domestic resources by means of foreign contacts delays the system's ultimate demise. Economic predicaments, economic stagnation and even economic regression, no matter how substantial these may be, have never brought any system of human society to collapse in and of themselves. Soviet law distinguishes between the rights of state ownership personified by the whole people, the right of collective farm/cooperative ownership held by each collective farm or other cooperative, and the right of social ownership held by trade unions and other social organizations. Soviet law connects the right of operative administration with state entities and the right of ownership with collective farms, cooperative and social organizations.