Crisis of Soviet Industrialization

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Author_Eugenii A. Preobrazhensky
capital accumulation
Capitalist Sector
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Concrete Capitalism
Constant Capital
Consumption Fund
Department Ii
Donald A. Filtzer
E.A. Preobrazhensky
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Expanded Reproduction
famine
Foreign Trade Monopoly
goods
Goods Famine
Large Scale Industry
Large Scale State Industry
mixed economy analysis
Nep
New Economic Policy
Nonequivalent Exchange
Nonproductive Consumption
Organic Composition
Peasant Economy
Petit Bourgeois Sector
Petty Production
Prewar Level
Primitive Socialist Accumulation
Private Economy
proletarian economic policy
Pure Capitalism
Russian economic history
Socialist Accumulation
socialist industrialization strategies
Soviet economic theory
Soviet Economy
Vice Versa
War Communism

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138896765
  • Weight: 710g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 02 Oct 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This title was first published in 1979. With the revival of interest in Marxist ideas over the past ten or so years, Evgeny Preobrazhensky, one of the leading political and intellectual figures to emerge from the Bolshevik Revolution, has become known to a far wider circle than just the occasional specialist in Soviet history. A glance at the bibliography of Preobrazhensky’s major writings at the end of this book will show a significant body of valuable material that remains accessible only to those who read Russian. The present book will go some way toward filling a gap in a collection of his works.
E.A. Preobrazhensky, Donald A. Filtzer was educated at Wesleyan University and the University of Glasgow. He is presently an Honorary Research Fellow at the Centre for Russian and East European Studies, University of Birmingham. In addition to scholarly articles on Preobrazhensky’s thought.

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