How socialist East Germany's elite turned capitalist /
"When East and West Germany re-united, the world was amazed - but this great moment should have been foreseen. East Germany, the GDR, was not transformed by a counterrevolution from the outside; the leadership was always capitalist at heart. The author shows how they were undermining the social...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York :
Algora Publishing,
[2021]
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Part one. Before the 1963 'economic reform'
- The prevention of democratic change in East Germany after World War II
- The role of the soviet military administration in Germany (SMAD)
- The foundation of the GDR on October 7, 1949
- Stalin's diplomatic initiative in March/April
- "Accelerated construction of socialism"
- the second party conference of the socialist unity party
- The 17th of June, 1953
- The new character of the socialist unity party after the June events
- First steps towards the new economic system
- The events preceding the building of the Berlin Wall
- The building of the Berlin Wall on August 13, 1961
- "De-Stalinization"
- A former Nazi
- Ulbricht's first choice for the "economic reform"
- Final preparations
- Part two. The "new economic system of planning and leadership" (NÖSPL)
- Disregard for the law of central planning
- Profit as regulator of social production
- The realization of profit through the market
- Means of production becoming commodities
- The new banking and credit system
- The reform of industrial prices
- Self-financing
- Concentration and centralization of capital
- The new premium system
- The abolition of the state monopoly on foreign trade
- Influx of foreign capital
- The sector "commercial coordination" (KoKo)
- Debt policies
- A new capitalist class
- The GDR working class
- An exploited class
- The consciousness of the GDR working class
- The GDR state
- an instrument of the new ruling class
- Part three. The end of the Ulbricht era
- The plot to get rid of Walter Ulbricht
- The reasons for Ulbricht's removal: the economic crisis in the GDR in 1970
- The "Prague spring"
- The Polish rebellion
- Honecker's "main task".