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(21) We are building a new model of society, a new model of relations among people and nations, a new model of socialism. As a great concept, socialism is by no means a spent force. Indeed, it is revealing its humanitarian potential in the bitter and often dramatic confrontation with the forces and vices that are origanically alien to it. In our country we are not just repainting the facade but rebuilding the entire structure (...). In every sphere of the common life of our state and our people the national economy, the political system and people's intellectual endeavour rejection of the ossified relics of the past goes hand in hand with the enthusiasm of new construction. (...) we are confident that perestroyka, which began as a revolution of hopes, will keep those hopes alive. Our people, the nation, will keep perestroyka going, for it embodies the aspirations that they cherish.

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