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The Great Helmsman believed that every family should have a bicycle, a radio, a clock, and a sewing machine. The Supreme Leader who succeeded the Great Helmsman believed that families deserved a better life and set new standards for the good life of a family: a color television, a refrigerator, a stereo, a camera, a motorcycle, a set of furniture, a washing machine, and an electric fan. To achieve this, the country he ruled had to quadruple its gross national product in twenty years. He and his successors succeeded in achieving this goal. How did they do it? Listen in History on Thursdays.