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NEPmen (Russian: нэпманы, romanized: nepmani) were
businesspeople in the
early Soviet Union, who took
advantage of the
opportunities for
private trade...
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attraction of
foreign capital. The NEP
created a new
category of
people called NEPmen (нэпманы) (nouveau riches).
Joseph Stalin abandoned the NEP in 1928 with...
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policies encouraging kulaks and
NEPmen to "get rich" were seen by
Right Opposition supporters as
encouraging kulaks and
NEPmen to "grow into" socialism. Robert...
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progressive tax on the
wealthier sections of po****tions such as the
kulaks and
NEPmen alongside an
equilibrium of the import-export
balance to
access ac****ulated...
- "
Nepmen",
caricature by
Dmitry Kardovsky, 1920s...
- policy:
affluent peasants known as "kulaks" and
small business owners, or "
NEPmen". At this point,
Stalin turned against the NEP,
which put him on a course...
- 236. ISBN 0-333-66294-6. Ball, Alan M. Russia's Last Capitalists: The
Nepmen, 1921-1929 (U of
California Press, 1990)
online free pp 10–38. Boettke,...
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correspondent in
Moscow 1958–62. Alan M. Ball,Russia's Last Capitalists: The
Nepmen, 1921–1929 (U of
California Press, 1990)
online free pp 10–38.
Allan Todd...
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wages and
benefits and
reducing the
influence of
traders and
middlemen (
NEPmen) by
expanding the
network of
consumer cooperatives (such as the People's...
- up in the
years from 1928 to 1930 over
strategy towards the
kulaks and
NEPmen.
Trotsky and his
supporters in the Left
Opposition were
joined by the Group...