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The Rise and Fall of State Socialism David Lane

The Rise and Fall of State Socialism By David Lane

The Rise and Fall of State Socialism by David Lane


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This work provides a wide-ranging re-evaluation of socialism as an ideology and a political movement. It addresses the nature of the socialist tradition, and puts into perspective the socialist project inaugurated by the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917.

The Rise and Fall of State Socialism Summary

The Rise and Fall of State Socialism: Industrial Society and the Socialist State by David Lane

In this major new work, David Lane provides a wide-ranging re-evaluation of socialism as an ideology and a political movement. He addresses the nature of the socialist tradition and puts into perspective the 'socialist project' inaugurated by the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917. He also examines the rise of Marxist-Leninist states, arguing that Marxism-Leninism became a doctrine of development with a practical political appeal to economically backward states.The first part of the book outlines the 'World of the Comrades' characteristic of the world communist movement. Here, developments in Eastern Europe, the USSR and China are compared. The major achievements of state socialism are outlined. But so too are its deficiencies, which led to disenchantment and reform. Part II, 'Denouement', addresses the tensions of state socialism in the context of world capitalism. The internal and external sources of change leading to collapse - the rise of the intelligentsia, economic decline, ideological decay and international pressures are analysed and evaluated. The reforming strategies adopted in Eastern Europe, the USSR and China are compared and discussed. Theories of state socialism are examined, both long-term causes and precipitants of change are considered and, to explain collapse, the author emphasizes the conflict between the 'political' and 'acquisition' classes. This book, by one of the leading authorities in the field, provides a clear and comprehensive account of the achievements and deficiencies of state socialism and the reasons why it failed to establish itself as a viable alternative to capitalism. It will be essential reading for courses on industrial societies, development, socialist theory and Marxism, social stratification and social change, as well as on those focusing on post-communism.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction. Part I: The World of the Comrades. 2. The Socialist Project. 3. State Socialism: The Soviet Model. 4. The Growth and Spread of Communism. 5. Movements for Market and Political Reform. Part II: Denouement. 6. Chronology and Precipitants of Regime Collapse. 7. Explaining State Socialism. 8. The Fall. 9. The World of the Comrades: An Appraisal. Notes and References. Index.

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GOR008264972
9780745607436
0745607438
The Rise and Fall of State Socialism: Industrial Society and the Socialist State by David Lane
Used - Well Read
Paperback
Polity Press
1996-10-18
248
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