Format:
1 Online-Ressource (334 p)
ISBN:
9781563246609
Content:
Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- INTRODUCTION -- 1. ORIGINS OF POSTWAR SOVIET DEBATES -- 1. Marx on the Cyclical Pattern of Capitalist Development -- 2. Interpretations of Marx Prior to the Russian Revolution -- 3. Soviet Marxism in the 1920s -- 4. Soviet Interpretations of the Great Depression -- 2. POSTWAR CAPITALISM: FASCISM OR A NEW DEAL? -- 1. Assessing the Capitalist War Economies -- 2. Prospects for Postwar Capitalist Reforms -- 3. The Labour Government and British ""Socialism"" -- 4. Who Controls the State?
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5. The Varga ""Discussion"" of May 1947 -- 6. The Marshall Plan and American Imperialism -- 7. Return to the Varga ""Discussion"" -- 8. ""Fascization"" in the New American War Economy -- 3. STALIN'S LEGACY: PEACEFUL COEXISTENCE OR THE INEVITABILITY OF WAR? -- 1. Soviet Business-Cycle Theory -- 2. The Stalinist Theory of the ""One-Sided"" War Economy -- 3. The Problem of Markets and Socialist Trade -- 4. The Peace-Through-Trade Offensive of 1952 -- 5. The Second Stage of Capitalism's General Crisis -- 4. MALENKOV'S ""NEW DEAL"" AND THE ""GENERAL CRISIS"" OF STALINISM
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1. Stalin's Economic ""Laws"" and Malenkov's ""New Deal"" -- 2. Monopolies and the State -- 3. Monopoly Profit and Proletarian Impoverishment -- 4. The Capitalist State and Market Creation -- 5. Reinterpreting the ""General Crisis"" -- 6. The End of the ""Depression of a Special Kind"" -- 5. REINTERPRETING POSTWAR AMERICA: A NORMAL CYCLE OR A ""ONE-SIDED"" WAR ECONOMY? -- 1. Postwar Capitalism: The Economic Cycle and its Determinants -- 2. The Postwar Cycle and the ""One-Sided"" War Economy -- 3. The ""Crisis"" of 1957-58 -- 4. Capitalist Crises and Socialist Markets -- 5. A New Crisis in America
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6. The ""Third Stage"" and Parliamentary Transition to Socialism -- 6. ""NEW FRONTIERS"" OF STATE-MONOPOLY CAPITALISM -- 1. S.L. Vygodsky: Monopoly Prices and Chronic Disproportionality -- 2. G.A. Kozlov: Monopolies and the Law of Value -- 3. The First Year of the Kennedy Administration -- 4. Kennedy's Clash with U.S. Steel -- 5. The Keynesian ""Revolution"" in America -- 6. Cold War and the Balance of Payments -- 7. The European Community and American ""Decline"" -- 8. The EEC and the USSR -- 9. State-Monopoly Planning and Antimonopoly Coalitions -- 10. John F. Kennedy and ""Relative Autonomy
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7. MONOPOLY PLANNING AND ""SCIENTIFIC-TECHNICAL REVOLUTION"" -- 1. V.A. Cheprakov on State-Monopoly Capitalism -- 2. Varga: The State, Monopolies, and Economic ""Laws"" -- 3. The State as Economic ""Subject"" -- 4. S.M. Men'shikov on the ""Material Basis"" of Reproduction -- 5. Men'shikov and Preobrazhensky on Fixed-Capital Reserves -- 6. S.A. Dalin: Monopoly Reserves and the ""General Crisis"" -- 7. ""Chronic Unemployment"" and the Growth of Services -- 8. Are Services Productive? -- 9. The ""New Middle Class"" and the New Left -- 10. Disproportion Between Capital and Exploitable Labor Power
Content:
8. STATE-MONOPOLY PLANNING AND ECONOMIC RESTRUCTURING (CAPITALIST PERESTROIKA)
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Description based upon print version of record
Additional Edition:
9781315285917
Additional Edition:
Print version Day, Richard B Cold War Capitalism: The View from Moscow, 1945-1975 Armonk : Taylor and Francis,c1995 9781563246609
Language:
English
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