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  • File Name: CSSUii.77vii.html
    Modified: 31 July 2017
    Title: Class Struggles in the USSR: 1923-1930
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    3 and Part 5] NOTE: The translation of this book into English has given the author the opportunity to check a number of his references and, as a result, to revise parts of the tex. © 1978 by Monthly Review Press Translated by Brian Pearce   Originally published as Les Luttes de classes en URSS © 1977 by Maspero/Seuil, Paris, France Prepared © for the Internet by David J. Romagnolo, djr@marx2mao.org (February 2001)   Contents   [ Section 7 ] Part 4.   The changes in ideological and political relations within the Bolshevik Party [cont.] 3.  The Bolshevik ideological formation and its transformations 500 Part 5.  The "great change" and the emergence of new contradictions  589 page 7   Key to abbreviations, initials, and Russian   words used in the text Artel A particular form of producers' cooperative Cadet party The Constitutional Democratic Party CLD See STO Cheka Extraordinary Commission (political police) Glavk   One of the chief directorates in the Supreme Council of the National Economy or in a people's commissariat Gosplan State Planning Commission GPU State Political Administration (political police) Kulak   A rich peasant, often involved in capitalist activities of one kind or another, such as hiring out agricultural machinery, trade, moneylending, et. Mir The village community Narkomtrud People's Commissariat of Labor NEP New Economic Policy NKhSSSRv  National Economy of the USSR in (a certain year or period) NKVD People's Commissariat of Internal Affairs OGPU  Unified State Political Administration (political police) Orgburo Organization Bureau of the Bolshevik Party Politburo Political Bureau of the Bolshevik Party Rabfak Workers' Faculty Rabkrin See RKI RCP(B) Russian Communist Party (Bolshevik): official page 8 name of the Bolshevik Party, adopted by the Seventh Party Congress in March 1918 RKI Workers' and Peasants' Inspection RSDLP Russian Social Democratic Labor Party RSDLP(B) Russian Social Democratic Labor Party (Bolshevik) RSFSR Russian Socialist Federal Soviet Republic Skhod General assembly of a village Sovkhoz State farm Sovnarkhoz Regional Economic Council Sovnarkom Council of People's Commissars SR Socialist Revolutionary STO Council of Labor and Defense Uchraspred   Department in the Bolshevik Party responsible for registering the members and assigning them to different tasks Uyezd County Volost Rural district VSNKh Supreme Economic Council VTsIK  All-Russia Central Executive Committee (organ derived from the Congress of soviets) Zemstvo  Administrative body in country areas before the Revolution page 500   3. The Bolshevik ideological formation      and its transformations     The dominant role played in deciding the outcome of the class struggles by the Bolshevik Party's interventions in the political, economic, and social life of the Soviet formation was due to the integration of the Party in these struggles and to the place it occupied in the system of government -- to its role, in fact, as the ruling Part

  • File Name: CSSUii.77viii.html
    Modified: 31 July 2017
    Title: Class Struggles in the USSR: 1923-1930
  • 11 Occurence(s) of the search term greatDescription:
    Moscow: 1961. Vo.2, Moscow: 1962. Report of the 15th Congress of the C.P.S.U. London: Communist Party   of great Britain, 1928. (Abridge.XVI-y Syezd VKP(b), stenotche

  • File Name: CSSUii77NB.html
    Modified: 31 July 2017
    Title: Class Struggles in the USSR: 1923-1930
  • 1 Occurence(s) of the search term greatDescription:
    Differentiation and class struggle.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   [ Section 3 ] Part 3.   The contradictions and class struggles in the industrial and urban sectors   187 1.   The direct manifestations of the contradictions in the industrial and urban sectors  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   [ Section 4 ] 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   [ Section 5 ] Part 4.   The changes in ideological and political relations within the Bolshevik Party   355 1. The fight for the worker-peasant alliance 361   [ Section 6 ] 2.  The fight for rapid industrialization and for priority for heavy industry 398   [ Section 7 ] 3.  The Bolshevik ideological formation and its transformations 500 Part 5.  The "great change" and the emergence of new contradictions  589   [ Section 8 ] Bibliography 531 Index 539 Download Section 1 (197k) Section 2 (304k) Section 3 (237k) Section 4 (252k) Section 5 (133k) Section 6 (311k) Section 7 (279k) Section 8 (147k) From Marx to Mao Other Documents Reading Guide .

  • File Name: DBCTU62.pdf
    Modified: 5 September 2006
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  • 19 Occurence(s) of the search term greatDescription:
    Although they admit in words that the nature of imperialism has not changed, in fact, they prettify imperialism in a hundred and one ways and spread among the masses of the people illusions about imperialism, and especially about U.S. imperialis. It will be recalled that three years ago, following the ³Camp David talks², some persons in the international communist movement talked a great deal about Eisenhowerıs sincere desire for peace, saying that this ringleader of U.S. imperialism was just as concerned about peace as we wer.It will also be recalled that when Eisenhower arrived in Italy on his European tour in December 1959, certain comrades of the C.P.I. went so far as to put up posters, distribute leaflets and organize a gala welcome, urging all Italian political parties and people from all walks of life to ³salute² hi

  • File Name: ECFP70.html
    Modified: 25 January 2017
    Title: Economic Calculation and Forms of Property
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        In this way, the monetary cost of a particular product or a number of products can be calculated clearly: one can also calculate how to reduce this monetary cost to a minimum (on the basis of certain hypothese.Equally, calculations can be undertaken that aim to maximize monetary profit in anticipation of a given investment (under particular conditions, including those relative to a system of prices and thus also to a system of wages ). Such calculations are of great importance (they are even essential) for the agents of capital, since they concern the increment in the value of invested fund.Yet these agents have no direct knowledge of the requirements for the development of socialist relations of production or for improvements in the working and living conditions of worker


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