Warines is definitely recommended, but Reddaway seems to usefully summarise the
reasons why hopeful old-fashioned liberals like him became so jaundicved about the
New Russia.
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Subject: Re: [L-I] The Tragedy of Russia's Reforms: Market Bolshevism
Against Democracy
The Tragedy of Russia's Reforms: Market Bolshevism Against Democracy.
I read a review in The Nation which confirmed my suspicions raised by
such an offensive phrase as 'market Bolshevism.' Under it all lurks the
promise of social-democracy with a little rugged anarchism to radicalize
it. Perhaps the book may serve as another sad but necessary glossary of
facts regarding the joys of capitalism in its primitive accumulation
phase of development, otherwise wariness is recommended.
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