First published in 1973, this text asks by what criteria we should judge the efficiency of nationalised industries, what we mean by saying they should be run commercially, and where the public interest should lie.
First published in 1973, this text asks by what criteria we should judge the efficiency of nationalised industries, what we mean by saying they should...
First published in 1967, The Soviet Middle East provides an analysis of the economic and political status of the national republics of Central Asia and Transcaucasia, which were, at the time of the book's initial publication, a part of the Soviet Union. The authors analyse their economic achievements, as well as their rapid progress in health and education, comparing their situation with that of their non-Soviet neighbours and indeed with the rest of the USSR. They seek to define the relevance of the Soviet planning system and Soviet ideology to the development of these countries, and also to...
First published in 1967, The Soviet Middle East provides an analysis of the economic and political status of the national republics of Central Asia an...
First published in 1967, The Soviet Middle East provides an analysis of the economic and political status of the national republics of Central Asia and Transcaucasia, which were, at the time of the book's initial publication, a part of the Soviet Union. The authors analyse their economic achievements, as well as their rapid progress in health and education, comparing their situation with that of their non-Soviet neighbours and indeed with the rest of the USSR. They seek to define the relevance of the Soviet planning system and Soviet ideology to the development of these countries, and also to...
First published in 1967, The Soviet Middle East provides an analysis of the economic and political status of the national republics of Central Asia an...
First published in 1991, this is a comprehensive portrait of a society in transition. While in English, glasnost means openness, the author questions what openness actually means in the USSR, and considers how the new freedom of speech and thought affected Soviet culture.
First published in 1991, this is a comprehensive portrait of a society in transition. While in English, glasnost means openness, the author questions ...
This is a path-breaking book. Characteristically readable, controversial and full of insights, Nove identifies a workable socialist programme, achievable in the lifetime of a child born today, that avoids far-fetched or utopian assumptions.
This text has been immensely influential in the West, and is available in translation in China, Hungary and the Soviet Union. Alec Nove begins by demonstrating why Marx's theories provide a misleading guide to the issues facing economists under any realistically conceivable socialism. He goes on to discuss the problems experinced by...
This is a path-breaking book. Characteristically readable, controversial and full of insights, Nove identifies a workable socialist programme, achi...