Adam Buick and John Crump's book critiquing the post-revolutionary Russian and Chinese economies as state capitalist. Copied to clipboard 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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