New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 1979. — 267 p. — ISBN10: 1349044113; ISBN13: 978-1349044115
The Theoretical FoundationsThe Dictatorship ofthe Proletariat and the Transition to Socialism
The Commune and After
The Economy in the Transition Period
Russia and the Proletarian Revolution
Lenin and the Bolshevik ExperienceThe Soviet Phenomenon
A Workers' State with Bureaucratic Distortions
Trotsky and the Legacy of OctoberThermidor and Bonapartism
The State in the Transition Period: The Co-ordinates of Bureaucratic Degeneration
Politicalor Social Revolution? - The Socio-Economic Status of the Soviet Bureaucracy
Bureaucratic Collectivism, State Capitalism, and theMarxist Theory of the State
The Theory of Bureaucratic Collectivism
Tony Cliff and the Theory of State Capitalism
Stalinism and the Eastern European Revolution
The Theory ofState Capitalism and the Soviet EconomyState Capitalism and Marxist Theory
The Law of Value and the Soviet Economy
The Permanent Arms Economy
Value and Surplus-Value in the Economy of Transition
The First Five-Year Plan and the Law of Primitive Socialist Accumulation
Contemporary State Capitalist and 'New Class' Analyses of the Soviet Social FormationBettelheim and the Soviet 'State Bourgeoisie'
'New Class' Theories from Eastern Europe
Three Conceptions of Soviet State Capitalism: Dunayevskaya, Mattick, and James
Leninism and Libertarian Socialism: Socialisme ou Barbarie