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  • File Name: Other/CSSUi.76ii.html
    Modified: 31 July 2017
    Title: Class Struggles in the USSR: 1917-1923 -- Part 2
  • 1 Occurence(s) of the search term dialecticalDescription:
    In 1920 the same conception made him claim that the existence of the proletarian dictatorship guaranteed the socialist character of the management of the factories. Similarly, his lack of a dialectical conception of what is meant by a contradictory unity prevented Bukharin from grasping, in his discussion with Lenin at the end of 1920, that the Soviet state of that time was "a workers' and peasants' state": for him it had to be either a workers' state or a peasants' state.    [p

  • File Name: Other/CSSUi.76iv.html
    Modified: 31 July 2017
    Title: Class Struggles in the USSR: 1917-1923 -- Part 4
  • 1 Occurence(s) of the search term dialecticalDescription:
        The theses of Trotsky and Bukharin implied also that the party had been assigned a new role: no longer was it a vanguard with the task of guiding the masses, while remaining alert to their initiatives and their criticisms -- it now had the role of controlling and coercing the masses.     It was in his book The Economics of the Transformation Period that Bukharin developed in a systematic way the non-dialectical conceptions on which he claimed to base his political views. Now the Bukharin who in 1918 had opposed the appointment in each enterprise of a single manager, personally responsible for the way it was run, saw in the establishment of one-man management "a form of proletarian administration of industry, compressed and consolidated", and page 388 for him "the militarisation of the population

  • File Name: Other/CSSUi.76v.html
    Modified: 31 July 2017
    Title: Class Struggles in the USSR: 1917-1923 -- Part 5
  • 2 Occurence(s) of the search term dialecticalDescription:
    " The second process is that of a proletarian cultural revolution, the conditions for which Lenin was unable, at the time when he was writing, to explain, but the need for which he obviously feels when he calls upon the factory workers to help in the cultural development of the countryside, and when he says that the replacement of prebourgeois cultures by bourgeois culture is only "a start."     Lenin's conception of the relations between the superstructure and the infrastructure, which was radically different from the "mechanistic" views of many other Bolsheviks, especially Bukharin, explains the dialectical way in which he presents the problem of the class struggle in the superstructure, and the revolutionary transformation of the latter as a condition for transforming the economic basis.    (d)  The revolutionary role of the peasantry     Starting with the conception of the NEP which he formulated toward the end of 1921 -- and so also with his critical review of the relations between the working class and the peasantry during the first years of the Russian Revolution -- Lenin began to work out a new political line in relation to the peasantry, a line which treated these masses as the true ally of the proletariat, not merely in the democratic stage of the revolution -- as an ally capable of moving toward socialism, provided that it was shown the right road

  • File Name: Other/CSSUi.76vi.html
    Modified: 31 July 2017
    Title: Class Struggles in the USSR: 1917-1923 -- Bib. & Index
  • 1 Occurence(s) of the search term dialecticalDescription:
    O., 121, 266 Marx, Karl, 115, 470   and cooperation, 489-90   defines capitalist class, 44   economism and, 43, 473-74   and educational system, 169   and indicators of social condi-         tions, 137   Jacobinism and, 343   on necessity of revolution, 177   and ownership of means of         production, 21, 22   on Paris Commune, 164   and peasant war and working         class movement, 496   and political forms, 251   and production relations, 21,         163, 208n-9n, 333, 334,         459, 492   and productive forces, 24, 52n   on proletariat, 359   reestablishing contact with         thought of, 49n   and Russia, 214, 215, 218, 245,         246n   state and, 460-61   on workers' cooperatives, 529n Marxism, 190   abandoned, 11   in Bolshevik Party, 292, 342,         345, 410-11     bourgeois ideology and, 50n   and constitution of proletariat         as dominant class, 190,         191   "democratic" parties and de-         velopment of, 270   dialectical development of, 119   as economism, 16, 46   emerging conceptions in         conflict with, 159   fresh vigor in, 47-48, 49n   and ideological obstacles to         transforming social rela-         tions, 519   of Kautsky, 470   of Lenin, see Lenin, Vladimir         Ilich   and political obstacles to dic-         tatorship of proletariat,         528   proletarian revolution and rev-         olutionary, 113, 114   revisionism and, 19-20; see         also Revisionism   sclerotic, 47   struggle for primacy of, in labor         movement, 114-18   theses of, congealed, 20-32 Mass line, 191-93, 493-95, 515,         517 Mdivani, B., 427 Means of production, 529n   bourgeois loss of power and         loss of control over, 136   collective control over, 44   in mir, 244   owned by poor peasants, 244   See also State ownership Mensheviks, 24, 190   changes in trade unions and,         184   page 554  Mensheviks (cont

  • File Name: Other/CSSUii.77iii.html
    Modified: 31 July 2017
    Title: Class Struggles in the USSR: 1923-1930
  • 2 Occurence(s) of the search term dialecticalDescription:
    However, the way in which this struggle developed, and its outcome, cannot be separated from certain page 212 features of the Bolshevik ideological formation and the changes which it underwent. These changes led, especially, to decisive importance being accorded to forms of organization and ownership and to less and less attention being given to the development of a real dialectical analysis that could bring out the contradictory nature of reality.     The Outline of Political Economy by Lapidus and Ostrovityanov gives especially systematic expression to the non-dialectical perception of social relations which was characteristic of the Soviet formation at the end of the 1920s


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