Political economy
Kulikov, Alexander
Political economy created by Alexander Kulikov - Moscow : Progress Publishers, 1989. - 286 pages 21 cm
Chapter One- The subject matter of political economy: Part One Political economy of capitalism as the theoretical basis of the revolutionary struggle of the working class; Chapter Two- Commodities and money; Chapter Three- The essence and mechanism of capitalist exploitation; Chapter Four- Poverty amid plenty; Chapter Five- Imperialism or monopoly power; Chapter Six- The general crisis of capitalism and its deepening at the present stage; Chapter Seven- The state at the service of the monopolies; Chapter Eight- The newly free countries: ways of development: Part Two The political economy of socialism as the theoretical basis of the part's policy; Chapter Nine- the emergence and development of the socialist economy; Chapter Ten- Social property in the means of production. The basic economic law of socialism; Chapter Eleven- Intensifying and accelerating economic development; Chapter Twelve- Planned and balanced development of the socialist economy; Chapter Thirteen- Commodity-money, relations and their use to accelerate socio-economic development; Chapter Fourteen- From each according to his ability, to each according to his work; Chapter Fifteen- Economic calculus; Chapter Sixteen- Socialist reproduction and the ways of its improvement; Chapter Seventeen- Improvement of the economic mechanism and faster socio-economic development; Chapter Eighteen- Agrarian relations and the development of the agro-industrial complex; Chapter Nineteen- The world socialist economic system; Chapter Twenty- Laws governing the perfection of the socialist economy
5010011034
90117615
Marxian economics.--Soviet Union
Capitalism--Soviet Union
Economic history.--Soviet Union
Political economy created by Alexander Kulikov - Moscow : Progress Publishers, 1989. - 286 pages 21 cm
Chapter One- The subject matter of political economy: Part One Political economy of capitalism as the theoretical basis of the revolutionary struggle of the working class; Chapter Two- Commodities and money; Chapter Three- The essence and mechanism of capitalist exploitation; Chapter Four- Poverty amid plenty; Chapter Five- Imperialism or monopoly power; Chapter Six- The general crisis of capitalism and its deepening at the present stage; Chapter Seven- The state at the service of the monopolies; Chapter Eight- The newly free countries: ways of development: Part Two The political economy of socialism as the theoretical basis of the part's policy; Chapter Nine- the emergence and development of the socialist economy; Chapter Ten- Social property in the means of production. The basic economic law of socialism; Chapter Eleven- Intensifying and accelerating economic development; Chapter Twelve- Planned and balanced development of the socialist economy; Chapter Thirteen- Commodity-money, relations and their use to accelerate socio-economic development; Chapter Fourteen- From each according to his ability, to each according to his work; Chapter Fifteen- Economic calculus; Chapter Sixteen- Socialist reproduction and the ways of its improvement; Chapter Seventeen- Improvement of the economic mechanism and faster socio-economic development; Chapter Eighteen- Agrarian relations and the development of the agro-industrial complex; Chapter Nineteen- The world socialist economic system; Chapter Twenty- Laws governing the perfection of the socialist economy
5010011034
90117615
Marxian economics.--Soviet Union
Capitalism--Soviet Union
Economic history.--Soviet Union