Abstract
The 1920's have been caUed by Stephen C. Cohen "the most vital period in the history of Bolshevik thought and among the most interesting in the history of Marxism"1 on account of such developments as the introduction of the New Economic PoUcy, the death of Lenin, the expulsion of Trotsky, and the triumph of Stalin. FuU of ferment and poUtical and economic controversy, the period has contemporary relevance in view of recent developments in the Soviet Union for, in the words of Moshe Lewin,
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