Adam Buick and John Crump's book critiquing the post-revolutionary Russian and Chinese economies as state capitalist. Attachments State Capitalism.pdf (4.49 MB) Marxism economics state socialism Chinese Revolution Adam Buick John Crump state capitalism Russian Revolution 1917 Comments
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