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Return to the NEP The False Promise of Leninism and the Failure of Perestroika
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Book Code: C7794
ISBN: 0-275-97794-3
ISBN-13: 978-0-275-97794-8
192 pages
Praeger Publishers
Publication: 12/30/2002
List Price: $98.95 (UK Sterling Price: £57.95)
Availability: Out of stock
Media Type: Hardcover
Also Available: Ebook
Trim Size: 6 1/8 x 9 1/4
Subjects: Reviews:
  • [I]t has great material to work with and its central argument is compelling.
    —Slavic Review
    Summer 2005
  • Endorsement From David Curp
    Assistant Professor of History, Ohio University:
    Bandelin has written an important book on the Leninist origins of Gorbachev's reforms and the Soviet Union's collapse. It is important to be reminded by timely works like [his] that from the beginning Communism was a heady and toxic mixture of utopian idealism, repressive epistemology, and deeply flawed pseudo-science. Its implementation in the former Russian Empire and Eastern Europe brought about disasters from which these societies are only in the first stages of recovery.
  • Endorsement From Herbert Ellison
    Professor of History, University of Washington:
    [The book] contributes enormously to understanding the failure of perestroika, and more broadly of twentieth century communism....it will be must reading for anyone who really wants to understand Gorbachev and his momentous era.
Description: No scholar denies Mikhail S. Gorbachev's role in developing a new approach to Soviet socialism, but most writers emphasize the radical departure from traditional Soviet ideology that perestroika seemed to represent. This work presents perestroika as part of the continuum of European intellectual history. It examines the sources of Gorbachev's thinking and action in 19th-century thought, the development of Russian Marxism through the intellectual crisis at the turn of the 20th century, the pragmatic and philosophical challenges to the Marxist-Leninist paradigm, Stalinism and its critics, and reform Communism in post World War II Eastern Europe. Against this background, the book argues that the decline and fall of Soviet Communism was much more deeply connected with ideological issues than most scholars have realized. Bandelin presents fresh analyses of the impacts of major works and ideas, such as Lenin's Materialism and Empirio-Criticism, the neglected Marxian concept of the "Asiatic mode of production," and the underlying relationship of East European reform Communism to perestroika. He analyzes the major intellectual trends of perestroika in terms of these and other currents. This study offers a perspective that challenges most of current scholarship on the issues it raises, suggests new avenues for research, and contributes to a broader overall understanding of the problems of Soviet socialism and Gorbachev's effort to solve them.
Table of Contents:
  • Introduction
  • The Leninist Model of Nature: The Scientific Foundations of Soviet Social Theory
  • Democratic Socialism or Despotism? The Ideological Legacy of the New Economic Policy
  • From Developed Socialism to the Neo-NEP: The Context and Background of the Search for a Program
  • Perestroika and the Reevaluation of the NEP Era, 1987-1989: Lessons for Soviet Institutions and Practice?
  • Free Institutions and the Rejection of Soviet Socialism, 1989-1991
  • Conclusion
  • Bibliography
  • Index
LC Card Number: 2002066330
LCC Class: HC336
Dewey Class: 338
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