Under socialism all will govern in turn and will soon become accustomed to no one governing.
Communism and Socialism
Quotations by Vladimir Ilyich Lenin
Under socialism all will govern in turn and will soon become accustomed to no one governing. Vladimir Ilyich Lenin
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