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1. The economics of feasible socialism [1983]
- Nove, Alec.
- London : Routledge, 2003.
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource (xii, 244 pages)
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- Introduction: Socialism
- Part 1 The Legacy of Marx * What Did Marx Mean By Socialism? * Abundance, Scarcity and The New Man * The Law of Value Under Socialism * A Digression on Marxian Economics * Sancta Simplicitas * The Ex Ante Illusion * Quality And Quantity * Division of Labour * Material and Moral Incentives * The Proletariat and Productive Labour * The Legacy of Marx: Some Conclusions * Addendum: More on Human Psychology and 'Reductionism'
- Part 2 Socialism and The Soviet Experience * Introduction * Externalities and 'Internalities' * Shortages and the Sellers' Market * Plan Indicators And The Evaluation of Performance * The 'Curse of Scale', Innovation and Bureaucratic Fragmentation * Is it Planning? * Class Structure, Labour, Wages and Trade Unions * Agriculture and The Peasants * Investment Decisions and Criteria in Theory and Practice * Prices in Theory and Practice * Mathematical Methods and Programming * Growth and Full Employment * Foreign Trade * The Cost of What Is Missing * Conclusion: Centralised Planning and Democratic Socialism * A Short Digression on 'Ideology'
- Part 3 Reform Models: Hungary, Yugoslavia, Poland, China * Some 'Revisionist' Critiques * The Hungarian Reform * Yugoslavia and Workers' Self-Management * Private Agriculture in Yugoslavia and Poland: Peasants and Farmers * The Polish Experience: the Road to Catastrophe * China: Leap Forward, Cultural Revolution and Reform
- Part 4 Transition * Some Introductory Remarks * Transition I: From Capitalism to Socialism * Some Thoughts on Nationalism * Transition II: From 'Socialism' to Socialism * 'Development Socialism'
- Part 5 Feasible Socialism * Some Social-Political Assumptions * Enterprises, Markets and Competition * Prices, Profits, and Theory of Value * Division of Labour, Income Differentials and Self-Management * Investments and Growth * Foreign Trade * The Economic Role of Democratic Politics * Is It Socialism? Conclusion.
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2. Marxism and "really existing socialism" [1986]
- Nove, Alec.
- London : Routledge, 2001.
- Description
- Book — viii, 56 p. ; 23 cm.
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The late Alec Nove explores the relationship between Marxist ideas and the Soviet reality and presents a methodology for understanding Soviet type societies.
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- Nove, Alec.
- Cheltenham, UK ; Northampton, Mass. : E. Elgar, 1998.
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- Book — v. ; 24 cm.
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This is the first of two books comprising Alec Nove's previously unpublished writings. Nove believed that economic theory should be constructed from real experience and not simply from theory because that does not relate to real economies. He argued for a more humane economic system.
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4. Markets and socialism [1994]
- Aldershot, Hants, England ; Brookfield, Vt., USA : E. Elgar, 1994.
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- Book — xx, 555 p. ; 25 cm.
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- Part 1 Economics without markets - from Marx to contemporary Marxists.
- Part 2 Economics without markets - critiques.
- Part 3 From central planning to the mixed economy.
- Part 4 Markets and socialism in the West.
- Part 5 From existing socialism to the market.
- Part 6 Market socialism - the last stand?
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HB97.5 .M32 1994 | Unknown |
- Nove, Alec.
- New York, N.Y. : Harriman Institute, Columbia University, c1993.
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- Book — 32 p. ; 22 cm.
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6. Stalin Phenomenon [1992]
- Weidenfeld & N., 1992.
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- Book — vi, 216 p. ; 23 cm.
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What was "Stalinism"? How far was it in line with the teachings of Marx and the practice of Lenin? Was it the logical outcome of the revolution, or was it a sort of counter-revolution? How far was Stalin an absolute ruler? Was he popular? How much support did his regime have, and from whom? What was the scale and purpose of the terror? Was there any alternative to him or to his policies? These and other controversial issues are discussed by five scholars from the USA, the Soviet Union and Britain who put forward constrasting interpretations of the phenomenon of Stalinism. The contributors are: R.W. Davies, Sheila Fitzpatrick, J. Arch Getty and Segei Mikoyan.
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7. Studies in economics and Russia [1990]
- Nove, Alec.
- London : Macmillan, 1990.
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- Book — vii, 375 p. ; 22 cm.
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- Part 1 History of economic ideas: three early Russian economists
- M.I.Tugan-Baranovsky. Part 2 Economic history: war communism
- Lenin and the new economic policy
- Trotsky, markets and East European reforms
- the end of NEP
- the Soviet peasantry in the war
- industry under Khrushchev
- Russian modernization. Part 3 Economics - east and west: planning
- markets? yes but...
- Friedman, markets and planning - a comment
- the fragmentionist debate
- Marxism and "really existing socialism"
- planning and markets
- "feasible socialism" revisited
- Soviet reforms and Western neo-classical economics. Part 4 Contemporary USSR: has Soviet growth ceased?
- labour incentives
- Soviet agriculture
- the contribution of imported technology to Soviet growth
- the defence burden
- is within-system reform possible?
- Soviet economic reform - progress and frustrations.
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HB113 .A2 N68 1990 | Available |
- Nove, Alec.
- Boston : Unwin Hyman, c1989.
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- Book — xi, 251 p. ; 25 cm.
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- What was
- Stalin and Stalinism
- the rehabilitation of history or the history of rehabilitation
- the terror
- religion, nationalism, morality
- literature and the media
- politics, sociology and law
- economic problems and issues
- now what?. Appendix: Journals and newspapers.
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- Nove, Alec.
- Boston : Unwin Hyman, 1989.
- Description
- Book — xi, 251 p. ; 25 cm.
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- What was
- Stalin and Stalinism
- the rehabilitation of history or the history of rehabilitation
- the terror
- religion, nationalism, morality
- literature and the media
- politics, sociology and law
- economic problems and issues
- now what?. Appendix: Journals and newspapers.
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10. Stalinism and after : the road to Gorbachev [1989]
- Nove, Alec.
- 3rd ed. - Boston : Unwin Hyman, 1989.
- Description
- Book — 212 p. : ill. ; 22 cm.
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- Part 1 Genesis: the Russian political tradition
- the circumstances of revolution
- "NEP" and the rise of the Secretariat
- the great debate - socialism in one country
- the great turning-point. Part 2 The system consolidated: the revolution from above
- privilege, inequality, hierarchy, discipline
- the Seventeenth Congress and the Great Terror
- the purposes of the purge
- the cultural counter-revolution and neo-nationalism
- foreign policy turnabouts
- economic policies in the mid-thirties. Part 3 War: Munich and the Nazi-Soviet pact
- Stalin's big mistake
- Stalin the war leader. Part 4 The last years of Stalin: the brief false spring
- Stalin and the Cold War
- political and cultural repression at home
- economic progress and the Nineteenth Party Congress
- the end of an era
- a digression - what explanation for Stalinism? Part 5 Stalin's heirs and Stalin's legacy: Malenkov outmanoeuvred - Krushchev wins power
- Krushchev's policies and "destalinization"
- Krushchev challenged and triumphant. Part 6 The fall of Krushchev and the rise of Brezhnev: the Brezhnev regime
- what does Brezhnev stand for. Part 7 Brezhnev's death and Gorbachev's rise: Gorbachev and Stalin.
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