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19. The subjective initiative and creative labor of the masses can create economic achievements beyond the norm in a specific period.





20. Waiting for capitalism to fully develop before carrying out revolution is a view of mechanical economic determinism and will miss the opportunity for revolution.





21. A socialist economy requires strong central planning and unified coordination to avoid market chaos and local protectionism.





22. Workers' councils and factory autonomy are more capable of achieving true worker self-management and democratic participation than state bureaucratic management.





23. In the early stages of socialist construction, centralized and unified power helps to quickly mobilize resources to respond to crises and challenges.





24. A federal or polycentric governance model is better able to accommodate the special needs and democratic participation of different regions than a single central authority.





25. The party’s overall leadership over the country and economic life is an important guarantee for ensuring the direction of socialism.





26. Excessive autonomy of local governments and enterprises may lead to economic decentralization and failure of macro-control.





27. The Soviet or workers' council system was more capable of direct democracy than the traditional parliamentary system or bureaucracy.





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