The Preobrazhensky Papers

The Preobrazhensky Papers
Title The Preobrazhensky Papers PDF eBook
Author Mikhail M. Gorinov
Publisher BRILL
Pages 915
Release 2014-03-10
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9004245227

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Historians generally recognise E.A. Preobrazhensky as the most famous Soviet economist of the 1920s. English-language readers know him best as author of The New Economics and co-author (with N.I. Bukharin ) of The ABC of Communism. The documents in this volume, many newly discovered and almost all translated into English for the first time, reveal a Preobrazhensky previously unknown, whose interests ranged far beyond economics to include not only party debates and issues affecting the lives of workers and peasants, but also philosophy, world events, and Russian history, culture and politics. Including moments of triumph and tragedy, they tell an intimate story of political awakening and of commitment to socialist revolution as the path to human dignity.

The Preobrazhensky Papers, Volume 2

The Preobrazhensky Papers, Volume 2
Title The Preobrazhensky Papers, Volume 2 PDF eBook
Author
Publisher BRILL
Pages 470
Release 2022-11-14
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9004524975

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Evgeny A. Preobrazhensky was Russia’s foremost economist in the 1920s. This volume editorially reconstructs his theory of socialist industrialisation in an agrarian country and relates it to previous socialist theories and to issues of political struggle, culture and communist morality.

The Preobrazhensky Papers, Volume 3

The Preobrazhensky Papers, Volume 3
Title The Preobrazhensky Papers, Volume 3 PDF eBook
Author
Publisher BRILL
Pages 563
Release 2022-11-14
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9004524967

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Evgeny A. Preobrazhensky was Russia’s foremost economist in the 1920s. This volume editorially reconstructs his theory of socialist industrialisation in an agrarian country and relates it to previous socialist theories and to issues of political struggle, culture and communist morality.

Witnesses to Permanent Revolution

Witnesses to Permanent Revolution
Title Witnesses to Permanent Revolution PDF eBook
Author Richard B. Day
Publisher BRILL
Pages 697
Release 2009
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9004167706

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The theory of Permanent Revolution has been associated with Leon Trotsky for more than a century since the first Russian Revolution in 1905. Trotsky was the most brilliant proponent of Permanent Revolution but by no means its sole author. The documents in this volume, most of them translated into English for the first time, demonstrate that Trotsky was one of several participants in a debate from 1903-7 that involved numerous leading figures of Russian and European Marxism, including Karl Kautsky, Rosa Luxemburg, Franz Mehring, Parvus and David Ryazanov. This volume reassembles that debate, assesses it with reference to Marx and Engels, and provides new evidence for interpreting the formative years of Russian revolutionary Marxism.

Discovering Imperialism

Discovering Imperialism
Title Discovering Imperialism PDF eBook
Author Richard B. Day
Publisher BRILL
Pages 965
Release 2011-11-25
Genre History
ISBN 9004201564

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This volume assembles the main documents of the international debate on imperialism that took place in the Second International during the period 1898-1916. It asseses the contributions of the individual participants, placing them in the context of contemporary political debates.

Imagining Russian Regions

Imagining Russian Regions
Title Imagining Russian Regions PDF eBook
Author Susan Smith-Peter
Publisher BRILL
Pages 342
Release 2017-10-02
Genre History
ISBN 9004353518

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In Imagining Russian Regions: Subnational Identity and Civil Society in Nineteenth-Century Russia, Susan Smith-Peter shows how ideas of civil society encouraged the growth of subnational identity in Russia before 1861. Adam Smith and G.W.F. Hegel’s ideas of civil society influenced Russians and the resulting plans to stimulate the growth of civil society also formed subnational identities. It challenges the view of the provinces as empty space held by Nikolai Gogol, who rejected the new non-noble provincial identity and welcomed a noble-only district identity. By 1861, these non-noble and noble publics would come together to form a multi-estate provincial civil society whose promise was not fulfilled due to the decision of the government to keep the peasant estate institutionally separate.

˜Theœ New Economics

˜Theœ New Economics
Title ˜Theœ New Economics PDF eBook
Author Evgenij A. Preobraženskij
Publisher
Pages 310
Release 1965
Genre
ISBN

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