The Politics and Economics of the Transition PeriodRoutledge, 5 лист. 2013 р. - 272 стор. For many years a neglected figure, Nikolai Bukharin has recently been the subject of renewed interest in the West. Now regarded as a leading Marxist theorist, Bukharin's work has wide appeal to those interested in Soviet history and Marxist economics as well as to those concerned with theories of development and socialist economies. |
Зміст
Part I | 27 |
The Collapse of Democracy and the Dictatorship | 41 |
Foreword | 55 |
The Collapse of the Capitalist System | 73 |
The General Preconditions for the Building | 93 |
Town and Country in the Process of Social | 108 |
The General Organizational Forms of | 132 |
The Economic Categories of Capitalism in | 146 |
The World Revolutionary Process and the World | 167 |
Bukharins Theory of Expanded | 187 |
On Lenins Remarks on | 202 |
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