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Origins Of The Crisis In The USSR
Hillel Ticktin

Origins Of The Crisis In The USSR

essays on the political economy of a disintegrating system

M.E. Sharpe (1992)
9780873328883
192 pages
Dewey 338.947
LC Classification HC336.26 .T53 1992
LC Control No. 91004282

Subject

  • Political Science / General
  • Soviet Union - Economic Conditions
  • Soviet Union - Economic Policy

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Hillel Ticktin has been one of the most controversial figures in Soviet studies for 25 years. His assertions that the Soviet economy was hopelessly inefficient, that the ruble was a sham, and that the elite was desperate once sounded outrageous. Ticktin consistently argued that perestroika would fail. In his view the USSR was and remained inherently Stalinist. It might lurch back and forth between reformist and reactionary leadership factions but, the system could not evolve, nor could it be restructured. Ultimately, it could only disintegrate, and when it did, the workers would hold the balance. This collection of essays offers a thorough sample of his views.

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