The ideas of Nikolai Bukharin
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The ideas of Nikolai Bukharin
Clarendon Press , Oxford University Press, 1992
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Bibliography: p. [198]-206
Includes index
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Nikolai Bukharin was a pioneer and founder member of Soviet Communism. An Old Bolshevik and a close comrade of Lenin, he was shot by Stalin, but eventually reinstated, posthumously, under Gorbachev. This collection of essays by an international range of scholars is the first systematic study of his ideas.
The book analyses three major areas of his thought: economics and the peasantry, politics and international relations, and culture and science, and examines his influence both on his contemporaries and on subsequent thinkers. Anthony Kemp-Welch's extensive introduction establishes the context for this discussion, and also provides a historical evaluation of Bukharin's role in relation to the emergence of Stalinism, the phenomenon that finally removed him from the political stage.
Bukharin's intellectual legacy is only now beginning to be appreciated fully and this book will be an important resource for anyone wanting a more thorough analysis of his intellectual contribution.
Contributors: Anna di Biagio, John Biggart, V. P. Danilov, Peter Ferdinand, Neil Harding, A. Kemp-Welch, Robert Lewis, and Alec Nove.
目次
- Bukharin as an economist, Alec Nove
- Bukharin and the new economic policy, Peter Ferdinand
- "Bukharin's alternative" for the countryside, V.P. Danilov
- Bukharin and the state, Neil Harding
- Bukharin's international alternative, Anna di Biagio
- Bukharin's theory of cultural revolution, John Biggart
- Bukharin and science policy, Robert Lewis
- Bukharin and Stalinism
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