Ismail
8th June 2015, 17:21
https://archive.org/details/RevolutionInEasternEuropeWarriner
Scanned by a person I know, at my request since it looked like a good read.
Doreen Warriner was a recognized authority on agriculture and land reform. She wasn't a Marxist but this book was still attacked by much of the bourgeois press back in the day because she gave a sympathetic account of the economic and political transformations which the communists carried out. It also discusses Soviet economic relations with Eastern Europe as well as the break between Yugoslavia and the USSR.
Scanned by a person I know, at my request since it looked like a good read.
Doreen Warriner was a recognized authority on agriculture and land reform. She wasn't a Marxist but this book was still attacked by much of the bourgeois press back in the day because she gave a sympathetic account of the economic and political transformations which the communists carried out. It also discusses Soviet economic relations with Eastern Europe as well as the break between Yugoslavia and the USSR.