The Preobrazhensky Papers, Volume 3: Transversal Solidarities and Politics of Possibility
By (Author) Evgeny A. Preobrazhensky
Edited by Mikhail Gorinov
Edited and translated by Richard B. Day
Haymarket Books
Haymarket Books
19th March 2024
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Economic theory and philosophy
Economic history
324.24707509
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Evgeny A. Preobrazhensky was Russias foremost economist in the 1920s. This volume editorially reconstructs his theory of socialist industrialisation in an agrarian country and relates it to previous socialist theories and to issues of political struggle, culture and communist morality.
, which supplements his theoretical inquiry published in Volume II. A number of appendices present Preobrazhenskys analysis of the NEP and his correspondence with Trotsky alongside extensive contributions by the volumes editors and translators.
Richard B. Day, Ph.D. (1970), University of London, is Professor of Political Economy at the University of Toronto, Canada. He has published extensively on Soviet economic and political history, including Leon Trotsky and the Politics of Economic Isolation (Cambridge, 1973); a translation of Preobrazhensky's The Decline of Capitalism (M.E. Sharpe, 1985); and Volume I of The Preobrazhensky Papers (Brill, 2014) with Mikhail M. Gorinov.
Mikhail Gorinov, Ph.D., is an historian of political struggles within the Russian Communist Party during the 1920s. He is co-editor of Preobrazhensky's works in Russian and has published several works on Preobrazhensky's political life, co-edited The History of Russia: The Twentieth Century (Heron Press, 1996), and contributed to The People's War: Responses to World War II in the Soviet Union (University of Illinois Press, 2000).
Sergei Tsakunov, Ph.D., is an economist specialising in Russian economic theory during the 1920s. He is co-editor of Preobrazhensky's works in Russian and author of In the Labyrinth of Doctrine (Rossiya Molodaya, 1994). He has published chapters on NEP in several Russian journals and books, including Volume 1 of Soviet Society (Rosiiskii gos. gumanitarnyi universitet, 1997), and History of the Motherland (Politizdat Moskva, 1991).