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It is widely believed that the demise of the Soviet system was caused by the collapse of the economy accompanied by public demand that socialism should be abandoned. Revolution from Above: the demise of the Soviet system gives a new interpretation. It argues that the ruling party-state elite of the USSR itself moved to dismantle the Soviet system as a means to increase wealth and power. Examining the evolution of the Soviet economic and political system from 1917 to the present, the book discusses: * the beginnings of economic decline in 1975 * Gorbachev's efforts to democratize and decentralize and how these led to changes in the economy and political structure * the complex political battle through which the coalition favouring capitalism took power * the flaws in economic policies of 1992 intended to rapidly build capitalism * the trend towards authoritarian government in Russia * the surprising resurgence of Communism. Research includes interviews with over fifty former Soviet government and Communist party leaders, policy advisors, new private businessmen, trade union leaders and intellectuals.
Original and accessible, this book will give invaluable new insights to students of the economy, politics or history of the former Soviet Union.
It is widely believed that the demise of the Soviet system was caused by the collapse of the economy accompanied by public demand that socialism should be abandoned. Revolution from Above: the demise of the Soviet system gives a new interpretation. It argues that the ruling party-state elite of the USSR itself moved to dismantle the Soviet system as a means to increase wealth and power. Examining the evolution of the Soviet economic and political system from 1917 to the present, the book discusses: * the beginnings of economic decline in 1975 * Gorbachev's efforts to democratize and decentralize and how these led to changes in the economy and political structure * the complex political battle through which the coalition favouring capitalism took power * the flaws in economic policies of 1992 intended to rapidly build capitalism * the trend towards authoritarian government in Russia * the surprising resurgence of Communism. Research includes interviews with over fifty former Soviet government and Communist party leaders, policy advisors, new private businessmen, trade union leaders and intellectuals.
Original and accessible, this book will give invaluable new insights to students of the economy, politics or history of the former Soviet Union.
List of figures, List of tables, Preface, Acknowledgements, A note on transliteration of Russian names, 1 Introduction, Part I The Soviet system, Part II Perestroika and the demise of the Soviet system, Part III Aftermath of the Soviet demise, Appendix, Notes, Bibliography, Index
David Kotz, Fred Weir
"Readers...will find a great deal of information on the real state
of affairs in the Russian economy and the results of "shock
therapy"; on the transformations post-Soviet society has undergone;
and on the government and the opposition.... "Revolution from Above
will be as valuable for Western radicals as for Russians and
students of Russian history."
-"In These Times
..."one of the best books yet to appear about what has happened in
the former Soviet Union in this last tragic decade.... It is a good
book because it is based on a careful, scholarly analysis of a
laboriously collected treasury of facts.... This book is an
eye-opener for anyone who is tired of the prevailing wisdom about
today's Russia."
-"Monthly Review
"The account is distinguished from many others by its critical
perspective, which is to be welcomed...."
-Simon Clarke, University of Warwick, "Contemporary Sociology
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