Decists
Stalinism and the Crisis of 1928: The Trotskyist-Decist Dialogue
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From the “Platform of 46” to the “Platform of 15”: The Evolution of the “Democratic Centralist” Current in 1924–1927
In 1921, after a heated party “Debate on the Trade Unions”, the Tenth Congress of the Russian Communist Party (Bolsheviks) decided to dissolve all intra-party factions and groups and prohibited their creation in the future. Among others, the “Democratic Centralism” group, which had been active since 1919 and had presented its platform on issues of party building at the Tenth Congress, had to cease to exist.
Dashkovsky’s Position in the Soviet Debate on the Scissors Crisis
In 1925, Isaak Dashkovsky published the book Market and Price in the Contemporary Economy, issued by the state publishing house Proletariat. The work constitutes a significant intervention in the debates surrounding the “scissors crisis”.
