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| | Soviet Admissions: Communism Doesn't Work (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07) |
 | | Bukharin, as Alexander Erlich put it, "was undoubtedly the best educated economist not only of his group, but of the whole party as well, with a truly outstanding facility for the rationalization, in terms of theory, of any political viewpoint he happened to embrace, and for pushing them toward the full logical consequences." |
 | | Bukharin's work on NEP, which argued for the necessity of market relations of production for economic development, are found in such volumes as Building up Socialism (1926) and in the collection of essays edited by Richard Day, Selected Writings on the State and the Transition to Socialism (1982). |
 | | Bukharin went so far as to admit that Mises's criticism of Communism was correct-at least for the historical epoch in which he wrote. |
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