1st Edition

Socialism and Underdevelopment

By Ken Post, Philip Wright Copyright 1989
    216 Pages
    by Routledge

    216 Pages
    by Routledge

    In this book, first published in 1989, Ken Post and Phil Wright provide a critical analysis of socialist construction in underdeveloped countries. Pointing out that all the socialist revolutions of the twentieth century have occurred in underdeveloped peripheral capitalist countries, they focus on the relationship between socialism and underdevelopment. They bring together the insights of both development theory and the political economy of socialism, and draw upon their direct experience of the state socialist societies as diverse as North Korea, Yugoslavia, Vietnam, and the Soviet Union.

    1. Socialism and Underdevelopment   2. The Seizure of Power 3. State Socialist Accumulation: The Resource-Constrained Economy  4. The Politics of State Socialist Societies  5. Towards a Balance Sheet

    Biography

    Post, Ken; Wright, Philip