Exit : toward post-Stalinism
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Exit : toward post-Stalinism
M.E. Sharpe, c1990
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translated from an unpublished French manuscript
"The text of this translation also appeared in vol.20,nos.1-2 of International Journal of Sociology" -- T.p. verso
Includes bibliographical references (p. [157]-162) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
How does a society emerge from Stalinism? This is the question of the day in Eastern Europe. In this final volume of his trilogy on Stalinism, Campeanu examines the main pillars of the Stalinist system - the vacuum of ownership and the regulation of all social and economic activity by a central power endowed with infallibility. Only if both of these conditions are eliminated, Campeanu argues, can Stalinism finally be overcome. Attempts only to reform, to modify, to ameliorate, to eliminate "excesses" will ensure that society stays in a perpetual dead-end. How does perestroika measure up against this standard? What are the stakes in Moscow, in Beijing? It is to be able to answer questions such as these that Campeanu undertook this work.
目次
- Chapter I The Regulatory Power
- Chapter II The Emergence of the Global Regulator
- Chapter III The Necessity of the Global Regulator
- Chapter IV The Global Regulator
- Chapter V Exit
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