Russia in the Context of Global Transformations: Capitalism and Communism, Culture and Revolution
By (Author) Aleksandr Buzgalin
By (author) Lyudmila Bulavka-Buzgalina
By (author) Andrey Kolganov
Haymarket Books
Haymarket Books
28th August 2024
United States
General
Non Fiction
330.94708
Paperback
372
Width 152mm, Height 228mm
In Russia in the Context of Global Transformations (Capitalism and Communism, Culture and Revolution) the authors focus on the dramatic changes in Russias socio-economic system over the past hundred years.
The contradictions of Russias triumphs and tragedies are studied in connection with shifts in the world economic system.
Basing themselves on the views of the Post-Soviet School of Critical Marxism, the authors show the causes and consequences of the main shifts in Russias development during the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. Topics addressed include the October Revolution, the contradictions of post-revolutionary development, the disintegration of the USSR, the collapse and stagnation during the post-USSR period and the prospects for overcoming contemporary problems.
Aleksandr Buzgalin has published monographs and numerous articles on the capitalist and socialist economic systems, including Twenty-First-Century Capital (with co-author Andrey Kolganov).
Lyudmila Bulavka-Buzgalina has published monographs and numerous articles on Soviet culture, including The Phenomenon of Soviet Culture.
Andrey Kolganov is Head of the Laboratory for Comparative Studies of Socio-Economic Systems at Lomonosov Moscow State University. Among his recent publications on capitalist and socialist economic systems is Twenty-First-Century Capital (with co-author Aleksandr Buzgalin).