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The need to make the transition to economic methods of management, a task advanced to the forefront by the decisions of the Twenty-seventh Congress and January 1987 Plenum of the CPSU Central Committee, underscores the need for finding a precise answer to the question: What are economic methods?...
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The implications of modern Marxist theory reveal the inevitability, the causes, and the main features of the first global crisis of the twenty-first century. The crisis has been generated by deregulation of economyâwhich caused the "classical" crisis of overproductionâand by the new...
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"Administrative system" can be introduced into both publicistic and scholarly use as a term that expresses the most characteristic features of the system of social relations that formed in our country in the 1930s and that left its mark on all subsequent development. Heightened attention to the...
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(on the Article by E. Gaidar and V. Mau «Marxism: Between the Scientific Theory and "Secular Religion"») The authors criticize the main idea of the paper by E. Gaydar and V. Mau (VE, 2004, No 5, 6) concerning the possibility of partial utilization of Marxian ideas in the framework of the...
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The "marketocentric" economic theory is now dominating in modern science (similar to Ptolemeus geocentric model of the universe in the Middle Ages). But market economy is only one of different types of economic systems which became the main mode of resources allocation and motivation only in the...
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