The Changing Nature of Socialism
The wave of modernization is on the rise in the socialist part of the world and even though it has still not engulfed a number of countries, the sense of irreversibility of profound revolutionary changes is rising. It is based on the crisis in the Stalinist and Neo-Stalinist models of social order that has intensified over decades before their total hopelessness became obvious. The mounting lag behind the West in the area of technological progress, labor productivity, the standard of living, ecological disasters, inflation, the chronic shortage of many necessary goods, the uncompetitiveness of the majority of finished goods, declining economic growth rates, the increased sluggishness and bureaucratism of the state apparatus, the humble, dependent position of man in societyâsuch are the most characteristic manifestations of the crisis that has arisen.
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1990
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Authors: | Bogomolov, O. |
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Problems of Economic Transition. - M.E. Sharpe, Inc., ISSN 1061-1991. - Vol. 32.1990, 11, p. 15-29
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M.E. Sharpe, Inc. |
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