Author(s): William B. Bland
Publisher: Select Editions
Year: 1980
Language: English
Pages: 356
City: Wembley
Introduction p.i
1. The Abolition of Centralised Economic Planning p.1
2. Profit as the Regulator of Production p.18
3. The "Socialist Market" p.33
4. Payment For Production Assets p.48
5. Credit and Interest p.59
6. Ownership of the Means of Production p.72
7. The New Soviet Capitalist p.81
8. Freedom to Hire and Fire p.85
9. The Primitive Accumulation of Capital p.92
10. The Sale of Labour Power p.94
11. The Value of Labour Power p.97
12. The Price of Labour Power p.102
13. Managerial Salaries p.114
14. "Price Control" p.114
15. The Retention of Profit by the Enterprise p.134
16. "Economic Incentives" p.l36
17. "Socialist Profit" p.140
18. The Distribution of "Socialist Profit" p.151
19. "Divide and Rule" p.164
20. Anti-Semitism p.l66
21. Corporatism p.l69
22. The Social Services p.173
23. Environmental Pollution p.185
24. "Moral Stimuli" p.190
25. Economic Coercion p.202
26. National Discrimination p.204
27. "The International Division of Labour" p.217
28. Investment p.225
29. Rationalisation and Redundancy p.240
30. The Concentration and Centralisation of Capital p.261
31. Soviet Monopoly Capitalism p.272
32. A "Superfluity of Capital" p.284
33. The Exploitation of the Working Class p.287
34. The Market Problem p.297
35. The Class Structure of Contemporary Soviet Society p.303
36. The Role of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union p.304
37. The Character of the Soviet State p.307
38. Conclusion p.315
Appendix One) Statistics Relating to p.317
Appendix Two) National Discrimination p.329
Appendix Three: The "Leningrad Affair" p.332