The Tragedy of Soviet Market Economists

The Failed Quest to Civilise Russia, 1972–2022

Tobias Rupprecht author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Publishing:31st Aug '26

£32.00

This title is due to be published on 31st August, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

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A history of Russia's transition from Communism, seen through the eyes of reformers torn between liberal ideals and authoritarian statehood.

In this pathbreaking history, Tobias Rupprecht tells the dramatic story of Russia's transition from Communism, seen through the eyes of reformers who hoped to build a liberal future. Caught between democratic activism and authoritarian power, they faced impossible choices during the largest social and economic transformation of the modern era.In this pathbreaking history, Tobias Rupprecht offers a revisionist account of Russia's post-Soviet marketisation from the perspective of the advisors and ministers who oversaw this transformation. Based on extensive interviews with economists and research in state and private archives, he uncovers a significant minority of economic liberals from late Soviet academic and dissident circles who sought to chart a new path, believing free prices and private property were the foundations of a 'civilised country'. This provides a vital challenge to the dominant narrative that neoliberal advisors and organisations imposed harmful reforms on Russia after the collapse of Communism. Liberal reformers faced a profound dilemma – one for which Western advisors had no solution either: Should they commit to democratic political activism and risk irrelevance, or align themselves with those in power and be co-opted by an authoritarian state determined to re-assert its imperial strength?

'This is a book of many virtues, but undoubtedly the most outstanding one is its unrelenting iconoclasm. The conventional wisdom holds that Russia was wrecked by neoliberal reformers who followed disastrous Western advice, and those who want to stick to it will surely be annoyed by Rupprecht's meticulously crafted and substantiated arguments. But intellectually alert readers will certainly find these arguments profoundly stimulating.' Venelin I. Ganev, Miami University, Ohio
'Tobias Rupprecht offers the best account yet of Russia's liberal reformers in the 1990s. In doing so, he dismantles the familiar story of Western driven 'shock therapy.' The debate about Russia's market transition can now begin anew, this time with a more nuanced understanding of the country's liberals in tow and Rupprecht's essential book as its anchor.' Fritz Bartel, Texas A&M University

ISBN: 9781009736985

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372 pages