The Soviet Union Demystified: A Materialist Analysis
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The Soviet Union Demystified: A Materialist Analysis by Frank Furedi |
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The Soviet Union Demystified: A Materialist Analysis (1986) |
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The Soviet Union Demystified: A Materialist Analysis is a book by the Hungarian sociologist Frank Furedi, published by Junius Publications in 1986 (ISBN 978-0-948392-05-4)
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[edit] Contents
[edit] Introduction
[edit] Part 1: The emergence of the Soviet Union
- The transition to communism
- Marx on the proletarian dictatorship
- Lenin on planning
- Workers' control under the Bolsheviks
- The disappearing proletariat
- The transformation of the party
- The administration and the old order
- The last chance
- The demise of proletarian power
- The price of economic reconstruction
- Crisis in the countryside
- Workers' control usurped
- The Left Opposition
- The emergence of the new society
- Industrialisation
- The consolidation of the bureaucracy
- Limits to the consolidation of the bureaucracy
- The new order
- Growth without harmony
- Critics in the wilderness
- Trotsky's inconsistencies
- Stalinism and destalinisation
- The achievements of the Stalinist regime
- The price of growth
- The Stalinist order
- Shifts in the apparatus
- From Khrushchev to Gorbachev
[edit] Part 2: The Soviet social formation
- Economic regulation
- Marx on the development of society
- The social history of work
- Beyond the law of value
- The emergence of a new society
- Collectivisation and industrialisation
- The foundations of the new order
- The limits of priority allocation
- Laws of motion
- The persistence of spontaneity
- Central control and the enterprise
- Symptoms of crisis
- The tendency towards fragmentation
- The question of quality
- The disintegrating division of labour
- The atomisation of society
- Counteracting chaos
- The reform debate
- The failure of decentralisation
- The search for a success indicator
- Organising around the forces of spontaneity
- The case of agriculture
- Making them work
[edit] Part 3: Class and international relations
- The bureaucracy
- The Marxist theory of class
- Class power in history
- The power of the Kremlin
- Bureaucrats and workers
- The working class
- The drive for labour discipline
- Skilled and unskilled
- Changing living standards
- Passivity and protest
- A class of individuals
- The role of the family
- The role of ideology
- Future trends
- Foreign policy
- 'The evil empire'
- The East-West clash
- Stalin abroad
- The evolution of foreign policy
- The limits to Soviet global power
- Is the Soviet Union imperialist?
- The myths of the new Cold War
- Future trends