Abstract

Abstract We open this issue of The Soviet Review with an article that takes on the question of the compatibility of socialism with entrepreneurship—heretofore condemned, but now viewed as the essence of what is missing in the Soviet system. Readers will want to pay special attention to the authors' gingerly treatment of the property question. The next article, which presents data from a survey of Moscow workers in both state and cooperative enterprises (interestingly, job satisfaction seems to be greater in the latter), gives some insight the grievances of a part of the Soviet population whose voices are not often heard in the West.

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