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An edition of The government of the Soviet Union (1937)

The government of the Soviet union

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The Soviet system, as it came to be called from the name of its governmental organs, was not only the product of revolution; it became the instrument of a continuing revolution. Its authors still insist on the essentially revolutionary character of their regime even after 20 years. At the present writing the Bolsheviks speak of a "turning-point" in the political life of the country and in the politics of the Revolution, which is taking the form of new constitutions and at the same time of the most extensive and ruthless "purge" in the history of the Revolution. Under a revolutionary regime of constant and intense struggle, political control and manipulation have been extended to all fields. Thus the Soviet system represents a type of "totalitarian" state. It will be necessary in this analysis of the Government of the Soviet union to include institutions and organizations that ordinarily play only secondary roles in the political structure of a community. The Soviet trade or labor unions and the cooperative societies have functions which would be classified as essentially governmental in Western parliamentary systems. The word "government" in the title must therefore be understood in a very broad sense. It would perhaps have been more correct to have titled this study "the functioning of Bolshevism." - Preface.

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The government of the Soviet Union
1949, Van Nostrand
in English - 2nd ed.
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The government of the Soviet Union
1949, Van Nostrand Co.
in English - 2d ed.
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The government of the Soviet Union.
1947, Van Nostrand
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1938, D. Van Nostrand Company, Inc.
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1937, Van Nostrand
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Table of Contents

1. The Soviet Union as a community.
Physical unity
Economic unity
Power motives
Nationality problem under Tsarism
Soviet nationality policy
2. The political heritage.
Autocracy to 1905
Beginnings of constitutionalism
"Exceptional measures"
Forcible Russification
Legal class divisions
The intelligentsia
The professional revolutionary
Political parties after 1905
Constitutional progress
War and collapse
3. The time-table of the Revolution.
Paris commune
Revolution of 1905
World War
February revolution
Seizure of power
Civil war
"War communism"
First Soviet constitution
The Nep
"Cultural revolution"
Resumption of socialist offensive
Sharpening of class struggle
First Five-Year Plan
Second Five-Year Plan
New union constitution
Political turning-point
4. Structural features of the Soviet system.
The union
The Soviets
Party
Komsomol
Labor unions
Co-operatives
"Mass activity"
5. The determination of policy.
The party line
Central Committee and Political Bureau
Stalin
Disputes in party
An opposition
The Soviet press
Education
Pressure groups
"Self-criticism"
Issues at elections
6. Law-making.
The Soviet Assembly and Congress
Executive Committee and Presidium
The party and legislation
Referendum
Central and local government
Codes and precedents
Scope of Soviet legislation
7. Public administration.
Scope of public administration
"Mass control"
Combatting "bureaucratism"
Party and administration
The office worker
"Functionalism"
"Single responsible authority"
Graft and favoritism
Return to politicizing
8. The public services.
Taxation
The state budget
Public expenditure
The "police"
The Red Army
9. The public services (continued).
Administration of justice
The "socialized" wage
Public health
Housing rights
Public education
The family
The church
"Mass participation"
10. The state and the individual.
The "collective" and the individual
The right and obligation of work
Rewards for work
Property rights
Freedom of conscience and opinion
11. The Soviet Union in the world.
World revolution
"Socialism in one country"
Peaceful coexistence
Co-operation for peace
Alliances
"Imperialism"
Armament
"Nationalism"
The Spanish conflict
The treason trials
Foreign trade

Edition Notes

"Bibliographical note" : p. 195-198.
Maps on lining-papers.

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New York
Series
Governments of modern Europe

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Library of Congress
JN6531 .H3

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
2 p. l., vii-xviii, 204 p.
Number of pages
204
Dimensions
22 x x centimeters

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6366683M
Internet Archive
governmentofsovi0000harp
LCCN
38005900
OCLC/WorldCat
36304472, 4019429

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