After the implementation of the new economic policy, Lenin keenly noticed that Russia had serious thoughts of belittling business. In the article "On Grain Tax", he pointedly pointed out: "Don't be afraid to produce party member, and learn from bourgeois experts, including businessmen, cooperative petty capitalists and capitalists. The result of' learning' can only be tested by practical experience: to do better than the bourgeois experts around you, to learn to revitalize agriculture, revitalize industry and develop the circulation of agriculture and workers in various ways, it is not a pity to spend more tuition: to learn, you must spend money, as long as you can learn something. " Even in his later years, he put forward the idea of turning the proletarian country into a civilized wholesaler. He said: "The proletarian country must become a cautious, hardworking and capable' master' and a civilized wholesaler. Otherwise, this small-scale peasant country will not be able to gain a foothold in the economy. Now, under the condition that we coexist with the capitalist (or capitalist) west, there is no other way to transition to capitalism. Wholesalers, such economic figures, seem very different from * * * productism. But it is this contradiction that can lead people from small-scale peasant economy to socialism through state capitalism in real life.