Class Struggles in the USSR, Second Period: 1923–1930

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Author(s): Charles Bettelheim
Publisher: Monthly Review Press
Year: 1978

Language: English
City: New York
Tags: Marx2Mao

Preface 11
Introduction to the “second period” 21
Part 1. The development of commodity and money relations and of planning in the NEP period 49
1. The reconstitution of a monetary and financial system 53
2. The development of the machinery and procedures of economic planning 73
Part 2. The village during the NEP period. Differentiation and class struggles. Agricultural policy and transformation of social relations in agriculture 83
1. The social conditions of immediate production during the NEP period 85
2. The economic and social conditions governing the reproduction and transformation of production relation
agriculture during the NEP 135
3. The reproduction and transformation of ideological and political relations in the rural areas 163
Part 3. The contradictions and class struggles in the industrial and urban sectors 187
1. The direct manifestations of the with the masses 189
2. The contradictions between the private sector and the state sector in industry and trade 197
3. The forms of ownership in the state sector and the structure of the immediate production process 209
4. The integration of state-owned industry in the overall process of reproduction of the conditions of production 266
5. The categories of price, wages, and profit, and their class significance 285
6. The forms of organization of the working class 330
Part 4. The changes in ideological and political relations within the Bolshevik Party 355
1. The fight for the worker-peasant alliance 361
2. The fight for rapid industrialization and for priority for heavy industry 398
3. The Bolshevik ideological formation and its transformations 500
Part 5. The “great change” and the emergence of new contradictions 589
Bibliography 595
Index 607