ABSTRACT
The ideas set forth in these pages matured in the authors mind during the early years of constructive communism in Petrograd. The communist government, intoxicated by its successes in the counter-revolution, had promised to deal promptly with all economic problems now that its hands where free to do so. It was at this moment of its greatest triumphs that the author put forward his contention that the system of Marxian communism, as then conceived, was-intrinsically unsound and must inevitably break down.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I
The Doctrines of Marxism in the Light of the Russian Revolution (1920)
part II|3 pages
The Results of Economic Planning in Russia (1934)