ABSTRACT
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. For the English reader, direct familiarity with Preobrazhensky’s writings became possible only in 1965, with the publication of a translation of his most famous theoretical work, The New Economics. This collection expands the translation’ of Preobrazhensky’s work, with an extended bibliography advising an additional Russian material.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part One|30 pages
The Economics of NEP
part Two|44 pages
Strains in NEP: The Problem of Capital Accumulation
chapter |21 pages
Economic Notes III. On the Advantage of a Theoretical Study of the Soviet Economy
part Three|161 pages
The Theory of Economic Equilibrium in the Mixed Economy