МОРАЛЬНЫЕ СТИМУЛЫ К ТРУДУ
Moral Stimuli to Labour
Deep-seated inner forces inciting man to work, which arise from his sense of moral, ideological, political, and scientific convictions, man's unselfish incentive to work for the sake of an idea. The Moral Stimuli to Labour are closely connected with the material interest in labour, which plays a considerable role in the first phase of communism. The essence and forms of all stimuli to labour are determined by social conditions.
Underlying the Moral Stimuli to Labour under socialism are the profound social transformations (abolition of private ownership of the means of production and establishment of social ownership, elimination of the exploitation of man by man, introduction of comradely co-operation and mutual help among free workers, enjoying equal rights) and radical changes in the spiritual world of man. In socialist society the Moral Stimuli to Labour include the worker's realisation of the social usefulness of his work, his striving for moral satisfaction from work and from the creative application of his spiritual and physical abilities, his desire to win the respect of his fellow workers and of society, and to come out victorious in labour emulation.
The effects of the Moral Stimuli to Labour under socialism are the worker's conscientiousness, initiative, selfless and creative labour. The survivals of bourgeois Moral Stimuli to Labour (vanity, careerism, love of power, etc.) hamper the progress of socialism. The development of the socialist Moral Stimuli to Labour constitutes an important condition for the transition to labour as a prime necessity of life.
Моральные стимулы труда
См. Материальное и моральное стимулирование.