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'''Yevgeni Alekseyevich Preobrazhensky''' (1886-1937) was an [[Old Bolshevik]], an economist and a member of the [[Central Committee of the CPSU|Central Committee]] of the [[Bolshevik]] faction and, its successor, the [[Communist Party of the Soviet Union]]. He co-wrote the book ''The ABCs of Communism'' with [[Nikolai Bukharin]]. He was arrested during [[Stalin]]'s [[Great Purge]] and shot in 1937. |
'''Yevgeni Alekseyevich Preobrazhensky''' (1886-1937) was an [[Old Bolshevik]], an economist and a member of the [[Central Committee of the CPSU|Central Committee]] of the [[Bolshevik]] faction and, its successor, the [[Communist Party of the Soviet Union]]. He co-wrote the book ''The ABCs of Communism'' with [[Nikolai Bukharin]]. He also wrote ''The New Economics,'' a polemical essay on the dynamics of an economy in transition to socialism. He was arrested during [[Stalin]]'s [[Great Purge]] and shot in 1937. |
Revision as of 18:54, 5 May 2005
Yevgeni Alekseyevich Preobrazhensky (1886-1937) was an Old Bolshevik, an economist and a member of the Central Committee of the Bolshevik faction and, its successor, the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. He co-wrote the book The ABCs of Communism with Nikolai Bukharin. He also wrote The New Economics, a polemical essay on the dynamics of an economy in transition to socialism. He was arrested during Stalin's Great Purge and shot in 1937.