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Alienation and Socialism in Marx

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 January 2017

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References

1 This is not the place to report that debate in full. See the detailed discussion in Gregory Grossman, “Gold and the Sword: Money in the Soviet Command Economy,” in H. Rosovsky, ed., Industrialization in Two Systems (New York, 1966).

2 See, e.g., V. V. Novozhilov, “Cost-Benefit Comparisons in a Socialist Economy,” in V. S. Nemchinov, ed., The Use of Mathematics in Economics (first Russian ed. , 1959; English trans. London, 1964).

3 See, e.g., the Marxist, Czech, Sik, Ota, Plan and Market Under Socialism (White Plains, N.Y., 1967).Google Scholar

4 Dobb, Maurice, Soviet Economic Development Since 1819 (rev. ed.; New York, 1966).Google Scholar