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10 Politics during the NEP. Overview. Recap and introduction Main Themes Transformation of the Party Power Struggle: from Lenin to Stalin State Building Soviet Socialism and the Bourgeois World Conclusion. A. Main Themes. Transformation of the Party: reconstituting and rebuilding
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Overview • Recap and introduction • Main Themes • Transformation of the Party • Power Struggle: from Lenin to Stalin • State Building • Soviet Socialism and the Bourgeois World • Conclusion
A. Main Themes • Transformation of the Party: reconstituting and rebuilding • Emergence of Stalin and Stalinists • State construction: soviets and apparatus of rule • Nationality: from RSFSR to USSR
B. Transformation of the Party • Why? • New tasks: from revolution to rule • Broaden political base: minorities, peasants, specialists • Purge: removing opportunists and opponents • Reproletarianize
B. Transformation of the Party • Party membership • Growth: purge and recruit • Class origin • Geography: urban-rural • Gender • Ethnicity • Age • Education • Old and new Bolsheviks • Conclusions
B. Transformation of the Party • Party Organization • Politburo • Central Committee and Party Congresses • Secretariat
C. Power Struggle: From Lenin to Stalin • Lenin’s last days • Contenders and issues • Left Opposition (Trotsky), 1923-25 • United Opposition (Trotsky, Zinoviev, Kamenev, 1925-7 • Right Opposition (Bukharin, Tomsky, Rykov), 1927-9 • Stalin’s Victory
Memorializing: Lenin at Work in the Kremlin (Brodskii, 1930)
D. State Building • Formation of the USSR • Central state administration • Soviets and local administration • Army • Police
D. State Building • Formation of the USSR • Problem • Party: Factions and Perspectives • Incorporation: From Russian Federation to Soviet Union • Constitution of 1924 • Making Nations: Central Asia
D. State Building • Central state administration • Soviets and local administration • Army • Police
E. Soviet Socialism, Bourgeois World • Policy and Politics of Foreign Affairs • Foreign policy: traditional and revolutionary • From “world revolution” to “socialism in one country”
F. Conclusions • Fundamental transformation of the Party: reconstituted, bureaucratized • Power struggle, NEP crises, emergence of radical Stalinism • State construction: central organs, local soviets and instruments of repression • Nationality: from RSFSR to USSR • Foreign policy: from “bipolar” to “socialism in one country” (as base of eventual world revolution)