Class Theory and History

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Ancient Class Structures
Ancient Farmers
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Capitalist Class Structures
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Collective Farms
Communist Class
Communist Class Structure
Communist Enterprises
comparative class structure analysis
Czarist State
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Feudal Class Structures
Fundamental Class Processes
historical materialism
Marxian economics
Multiple Class Structures
Nep Period
Nonclass Processes
Nonclass Revenues
political economy theory
Private Capitalist Enterprises
social formation analysis
Soviet economic transformation
Soviet Households
Soviet State Capitalism
State Capitalist Enterprises
State Merchants
State Set Prices
Subsumed Class Payments
Subsumed Class Position
Surplus Labor
surplus value extraction
Vice Versa
War Communism

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415933186
  • Weight: 540g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 12 Jul 2002
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Class Theory and History takes an ambitious and ground-breaking look at the entire history of the Soviet Union and presents a new kind of analysis of the history of the USSR: examining its birth, evolution, and death in class terms. Utilizing the class analytics they have developed over the last three decades, resnick and Wolff formulate the most fully developed economic theory of communism now available, and use that theory to answer the question: did communism ever exist in the USSR and if so, where, why and for how long? Their initial, and controversial, conclusion: Soviet industry never established a communist class structure. This conclusion then leads to the hypothesis that the USSR and provate capitalism in the United States to discuss the future of private capitalism, state capitalism and communism.
Stephen A. Resnick, Richard D. Wolff

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