Class Struggles in the USSR, Third Period: 1930–1941 - Part Two: The Dominators

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Author(s): Charles Bettelheim
Publisher: T.R. Publications
Year: 1996

Language: English
Commentary: ScanTailorAdv
Pages: 345
City: Madras

Part 1: Absolute Secretary and The Proletarian Fetish 1
1. Ideological themes and practices of Stalinism 4
2. How the Stalinist Formulations worked 39
3. The Practical Ideology of Stalinism and its Social Effects 48
Part 2: The Dominators in Twilight (1928-1938) 70
1. The "Cultural Revolution" (1928-1931) 71
2. The Earliest Attempts by the Leading Group to "Usurp Party" 93
3. The "Retreat" of the years 1931 to 1934 102
4. Hardening the Dictatorship of the Leading Group on the Party and on the Cadres (December 1934-Summer 1936) 126
Part 3: The Party Bourgeoisie is Established 155
1. Changes in the Party 155
2. Process of Consolidation/Subjugation of the New Dominating Class 167
3. The Changes in the Relationships of the Party 184
4. Specific Nature of the New Dominating Class 207
Part 4: Rather Hitler than Emancipation of the People 229
1. The Period 1928-1934: Denunciation of the Entente Countries and the struggle against the Social-Fascism 230
2. Contradictions of the Soviet Foreign Policy and the Political Line of the Communist International (1934-1939) 240
3. The Years of the German-Soviet Pact: August 1939 to June 1941 265
Postface: In Order Not to Conclude 289