Vincent Barnett and his book gets us familiar withthe historical development of Russian and Soviet economic thought in the nineteenth and twentieth century and considers the future of the Russian economy in the twenty-first century. With a variety of historical materials and sources of the book examines various aspects of the ideas that have in the classical, neoclassical, historical school socialist, liberal and Marxist. Vincent Barnett traces the impact of different schools of thought and influenced their ideas on politics. This book contains a detailed schedule of the major works of Russian economists and published historical analysis of the effects of discontinuity, the institutional structure of the Russian economy as a discipline. This book is indispensable for anyone of economic development and history of Russian economic thought interested.
This, the first comprehensive account of the subject, draws on an extensive range of historical sources to analyze the development of Russian and Soviet economic thought in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries and ahead into the future.
Stalin concluded:
Let us hope, comrades, that by forming our Union Republic we shall create a reliable bulwark against international capitalism, and that the new Union State will be another decisive step towards the union of the working people of the whole world into a World Soviet Socialist Republic. (Prolonged applause. The "Internationale" is sung.)
I think this book helps us to know reasons of failure of Soviet Socialist Republic in economic way, I will read this book and try to learn more about this.
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