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    Title: Class Struggles in the USSR: 1917-1923 -- Bib. & Index
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    1918), 350 Skhod (general assembly of peas-         ants), 78, 89n, 217, 236,         237 Skrypnik, N. A., 381, 392n Smenovekhovtsy , 297, 298 Smimov, V., 382, 393n Social ownership of means of         production, 24-25; see         also Means of produc-         tion Social contradictions, 11-12 Social relations   conditions for transforming,         472-74   destroying, as difficult, 18   development of proletarian,         253   independence of state machine         and lack of experience in         transforming, 339-40   prevailing, 42-48   task of transforming, 514-15,         522-23   See also Production relations Social Revolutionaries (SRs), 190,         204n, 284, 371-72, 407,         527   Constituent Assembly and,         103   dictatorship of proletariat and,         189   in educational system, 169   elimination of party of, 259-64,         267-70   and evolution of mir, 214   favor nationalization of land,         245n   government structure and, 108   Kronstadt and, 363-65   land reform and, 211   Left, 263-64, 266   local militias and, 278   peasantry and, 213, 337, 351,         363     peasant confidence in, 85     peasant discontent fanned         by, 233     peasantry and petty         bourgeois ideas of, 243   revolution betrayed by, 105   and ripening for October         (1917), 80   and rise of soviets, 73-77, 104   slogan "All Power to Soviets"         opposed by, 89n Download Section 1 (333k) Section 2 (323k) Section 3 (260k) Section 4 (225k) Section 5 (249k) From Marx to Mao Other Documents Reading Guide   . Class Struggles in the USSR: 1917-1923 -- Bi.& Index   CharlesBettelheim Class Struggles in the USSR First Period: 1917-1923 [Section 6 -- Bibliography and Index]   © 1976 by Monthly Review Press Translated by Brian Pearce   Originally published as Les luttes de classes en URSS ©1974 by Maspero/Seuil, Paris, France Prepared © for the Internet by David J. Romagnolo, djr@marx2mao.com (February 2001) (Corrected and Updated January-February 2017) Contents [ Section 6 ] Bibliography 531 Index 539 page 7     Key to abbreviations, initials, and Russian     words used in the text Artel A particular form of producers' cooperative Cadet party The Constitutional Democratic Party CLD See STO Cheka Extraordinary Commission (political police) Glavk   One of the chief directorates in the Supreme Council of the National Economy or in a people's commissariat Gosplan State Planning Commission GPU State Political Administration (political police) Kulak    A rich peasant, often involved in capitalist ac- tivities of one kind or another, such as hiring out agricultural machinery, trade, moneylend- ing, et

  • File Name: CSSUi76NB.html
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    Title: Class Struggles in the USSR: 1917-1923
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      Contents   [ Section 1 ] Preface 9 Introduction to the "first period" 57 Part 1.  The October Revolution and the establishment of Soviet power  65 1.  The interweaving of the revolutionary processes between February and October 1917 69 2.  The dictatorship of the proletariat and class relations on the morrow of October 91   [ Section 2 ] Part 2.   Soviet power and the transformation of class relations between 1917 and 1921    133 1.   The transformation of relations between the bourgeoisie and the proletariat under the dictatorship of the proletariat  135 2. The transformation of class relations in the towns 143 3.  The transformation of class relations in the countryside 210   [ Section 3 ] Part 3.   The transformation of the principal instruments of the proletarian dictatorship    251 1.  The transformation of the central organs of power and the administrative machinery of state   255 2.   The changes in the Bolshevik Party, the guiding instrument of the proletarian dictatorship   292 3.   The objective character of the process whereby the state machinery of the proletarian dictatorship acquired independence  329   [ Section 4 ] Part 4.   The ideological and political struggles inside the Bolshevik Party   345 1.  The changes in the Bolshevik Party's relations with the masses 347 2.  The ideological and political struggles in the Bolshevik Party before the civil war 368 3.  The ideological and political struggles during "war communism" 380 4.   The ideological and political struggles at the end of "war communism" and the beginning of the NEP  395   [ Section 5 ] Part 5.   The balance sheet of five years of revolution and the prospects on the eve of Lenin's death   437 1.  The balance sheet drawn up by Lenin on the period of "war communism" 439 2. The mistakes of"war communism" analyzed 451 3. "State capitalism" 464 4. The changes in Lenin's conception of the NEP 477 5.  The tasks before the Bolshevik Party at the time of Lenin's death 506   [ Section 6 ] Bibliography 531 Index 539 Download Section 1 (333k) Section 2 (323k) Section 3 (260k) Section 4 (225k) Section 5 (249k) Section 6 (122k) From Marx to Mao Other Documents Reading Guide   . Class Struggles in the USSR: 1917-1923   CharlesBettelheim Class Struggles in the USSR First Period: 1917-1923   © 1976 by Monthly Review Press Translated by Brian Pearce   Originally published as Les luttes de classes en URSS © 1974 by Maspero/Seuil, Paris, France Prepared © for the Internet by David J. Romagnolo, djr@marx2mao.com (June 2000) (Corrected and Updated January-February 2017)     In book form the first volume of Charles Bettelheim's Class Struggles in the USSR: 1917-1923 exceeds 500 pages in lengt.An electronic version of the text prepared for this site would, as a single file, exceed 1.5MB! Given the very large size of this text, I have once again departed from my normal practice of making a single complete file available, and have instead divided the text into five easily managable sections and set off the author's bibliograpy and index in a separate sixth sectio

  • File Name: CSSUii.77i.html
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    Title: Class Struggles in the USSR: 1923-1930
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    80] From Marxto Mao OtherDocuments ReadingGuide On to Section 2: Part 2 . Class Struggles in the USSR: 1923-1930 CharlesBettelheim Class Struggles in the USSR Second Period: 1923-1930 [Section 1 -- Preface, Introduction, and Part 1] NOTE: The translation of this book into English has given the author the opportunity to check a number of his references and, as a result, to revise parts of the tex. © 1978 by Monthly Review Press Translated by Brian Pearce   Originally published as Les Luttes de classes en URSS © 1977 by Maspero/Seuil, Paris, France Prepared © for the Internet by David J. Romagnolo, djr@marx2mao.com (February 2001) (Corrected and Updated January-February 2017)   Contents   [ Section 1 ] Preface 11 Introduction to the "second period" 21 Part 1.   The development of commodity and money relations and of planning in the NEP period   49 1.  The reconstitution of a monetary and financial system 53 2.  The development of the machinery and procedures of economic planning 73 page 7   Key to abbreviations, initials, and Russian   words used in the text Artel A particular form of producers' cooperative Cadet party The Constitutional Democratic Party CLD See STO Cheka Extraordinary Commission (political police) Glavk   One of the chief directorates in the Supreme Council of the National Economy or in a people's commissariat Gosplan State Planning Commission GPU State Political Administration (political police) Kulak   A rich peasant, often involved in capitalist activities of one kind or another, such as hiring out agricultural machinery, trade, moneylending, et

  • File Name: CSSUii.77ii.html
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    Title: Class Struggles in the USSR: 1923-1930
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    1, 2 and 3 . Class Struggles in the USSR: 1923-1930 CharlesBettelheim Class Struggles in the USSR Second Period: 1923-1930 [Section 2 -- Part 2] NOTE: The translation of this book into English has given the author the opportunity to check a number of his references and, as a result, to revise parts of the tex. © 1978 by Monthly Review Press Translated by Brian Pearce   Originally published as Les Luttes de classes en URSS © 1977 by Maspero/Seuil, Paris, France Prepared © for the Internet by David J. Romagnolo, djr@marx2mao.com (February 2001) (Corrected and Updated January-February 2017)   Contents   [ Section 2 ] Part 2.     The village during the NEP perio

  • File Name: CSSUii.77iii.html
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    Title: Class Struggles in the USSR: 1923-1930
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    3,4 and 5 . Class Struggles in the USSR: 1923-1930 CharlesBettelheim Class Struggles in the USSR Second Period: 1923-1930 [Section 3 -- Se.1, 2 and 3 of Part 3] NOTE: The translation of this book into English has given the author the opportunity to check a number of his references and, as a result, to revise parts of the tex


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