ABSTRACT

Underlying current controversies about environmental regulation are shared concerns, divided interests and different ways of thinking about the earth and our proper relationship to it. This book brings together writings on nature and environment that illuminate thought and action in this realm.

part I|92 pages

The Formative Years 1915–1921

chapter |3 pages

Introduction

chapter |32 pages

Toward a Theory of the Imperialist State

ByRichard B. Day

chapter |55 pages

The Economics of the Transition Period

[Excerpts]
ByRichard B. Day

part II|202 pages

The Years of Hope and Struggle 1921–1927

chapter |4 pages

Introduction

chapter |10 pages

The New Course in Economic Policy

ByRichard B. Day

chapter |42 pages

Toward a Critique of the Economic Platform of the Opposition

(The Lessons of October 1923)
ByRichard B. Day

chapter |32 pages

A New Revelation Concerning the Soviet Economy or How to Destroy the Worker-Peasant Bloc

(On the Question of the Economic Basis of Trotskyism)
ByRichard B. Day

chapter |26 pages

Concerning the New Economic Policy and Our Tasks

ByRichard B. Day

chapter |86 pages

The Road to Socialism and the Worker-Peasant Alliance

ByRichard B. Day

part III|57 pages

The Years of Disorientation and Defeat 1928–1929

chapter |4 pages

Introduction

chapter |30 pages

Notes of an Economist

(At the Beginning of a New Economic Year)
ByRichard B. Day

chapter |21 pages

The Theory of “Organized Economic Disorder”

ByRichard B. Day