Blind Alleys of the Statization of the Economy
The dramatic situations in the economy that are perceived by some researchers and publicists as harbingers of the inevitable collapse of the existing "system" of management are deeply rooted in history. They are the remote consequences (or echoes) of the unjustified imposition of socialist reforms in a country that lacked the requisite material, organizational, and spiritual conditions. As we know, this fact was unconditionally recognized by V.I. Lenin in his commentaries on N. Sukhanov's notes.>sup>1>/sup> Earlier still, in a speech at the Extraordinary Seventh Congress of the Russian Communist party (Bolsheviks), V.I. Lenin declared, 'The bricks from which socialism will be formed have not yet been made.">sup>2>/sup> Consequently, the political appeal to overthrow the bourgeoisie lacked objective political content.
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1991
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Authors: | Orlov, B. P. |
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Problems of Economic Transition. - M.E. Sharpe, Inc., ISSN 1061-1991. - Vol. 34.1991, 1, p. 57-71
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