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by Kenneth J. Tarbuck (Author)
Written to mark the 100th anniversary of Bukharin's birth and the 50th anniversary of his murder, this study presents a study of Nikolai Bukharin, murdered in Moscow during the Stalin purges. His reputation has recently been rehabilitated in the USSR and his work as a key theoretician in the New Economic Policy of the 1920s has a continuing relevance. In this volume it receives close and critical scrutiny.
Author Biography
Kenneth Tarbuck is the author of numerous essays and articles on politics and economics - Publications include Imperialism and the Accumulation of Capital (1972) and The Politics of Economics at the Transition Period (1979, both of which he edited and which contain works by Bukharin.