Revolutionary Economic Reasoning in the Context of Revolution: The Origins and Fate of Bolshevik Economics
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Published:2017
Issue:3
Volume:76
Page:722-731
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ISSN:0037-6779
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Container-title:Slavic Review
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Slavic rev.
Abstract
By February 1917, the handful of future Bolshevik leaders of Russia were scattered all over the globe. Among the few things they had in common was a peculiar vision of the Russian economy and of global economic trends. That vision guided their revolutionary activity. Whether it was “correct” or not, they succeeded. With their grip on power secured, however, their economic reasoning had to confront new challenges, which eventually reshaped the original approach.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous),Cultural Studies
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