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10. Incremental improvements, although slow, can avoid the social disorder and economic destruction that revolution brings.





11. People's subjective initiative, political consciousness and organizational strength can transcend the limitations of objective economic conditions to a certain extent.





12. Socialist revolution and construction must be based on a certain level of development of productive forces and cannot be separated from the material foundation for a long time.





13. The correct political line and the subjective initiative of the masses can determine the success or failure of the revolutionary movement more than material conditions.





14. The transformation of production relations cannot exceed the development level of productivity for a long time, otherwise it will lead to a decline in economic efficiency and social contradictions.





15. In countries with relatively backward economies, the transition to socialism can be accelerated by strengthening political mobilization and ideological education.





16. Historical development has its own objective laws, and the contradictory movements of productive forces and production relations are not subject to human will.





17. The firm will and correct leadership of revolutionaries can make up for the lack of material conditions in the short term.





18. The material foundation of socialism requires highly developed large-scale industry and modern agriculture, otherwise it will be difficult to last.





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