Bukharin's theory of equilibrium : a defence of historical materialism
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Bukharin's theory of equilibrium : a defence of historical materialism
Pluto Press, 1989
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Bibliography: p. 189-194
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
Originally written to mark the 100th anniversary of Bukharin's birth and the 50th anniversary of his murder, this work examines the core theses of Nikolai Bukharin, one of the foremost theorists in Bolshevik circles who was murdered in Moscow during the Stalin purges. His output across political and economics disciplines was revisited after his rehabilitation under Gorbachev. His work as a key theoretician in the New Economic Policy of the 1920s has a continuing relevance becoming influential in the development of Chinese market-socialism.
Table of Contents
Preface
Introduction
1. Historical Materialism and the Theory of Equilibrium
2. The Legend and Reality: Bukharin's Critics
3. Equilibrium and Economic Growth
4. Equilibrium and Crisis Theory
5. War Communism and the New Economic Policy
6. Unproductive Consumption and Expanded Negative Reproduction
7. The Laws of the Transition Period: Bukharin versus Preobrazhensky
8 The Notes of An Economist: Optimum versus Maximum Investment
9 Conclusions
Appendix: Bukharin and the Acceleration of Capital
Notes and References
Bibliography
Index
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