Sunday, September 30, 2018


September 30, 2018 Sunday

Bedtime Story 


Discarding of NEP during the "Great Break"


Stalin was not impressed with the results of NEP particularly when the Soviet Union was facing the Grain Procurement Crisis of 1928.

Even though the years from 1922 to 1926 were fairly successful for the Soviet agriculture by returning to the free market policy, the 1928 grain shortage was the testimony to this “fact” that NEP was not working.

By 1926 the agricultural production had reached the pre-revolutionary levels, cereal grain production had returned to pre war levels and livestock populations at least for pigs and sheep had returned to normalcy while the count of horses was gradually picking up.

For reasons not clear to me the January of 1928 saw a slump in the production of wheat, rye and other cereal crops or at least it seemed to be inadequate in the eyes of the planners of the state economy.

At that time the industrial production of basic farm and household items and consumer goods had dropped drastically since during the war time the entire production was targeted to cater to wartime demands setting aside the needs of average consumers.

This had led to the scissor effect or the scissor crisis which meant that there was an ever widening gap between the prices of the industrial goods and the agricultural products; the industrial prices were soaring high and the agricultural prices were dropping down.

The drop in the agricultural prices was actually a reflection of the successful NEP policies that greatly favored peasants to grow and sell their products, at least till the January of 1928.   

On a map this gave the appearance of the blades of a pair of open scissors and the term was coined by the Extreme Left Communist and a harsh critic of NEP Leon Trotsky.

This meant that the rural peasants were unable to buy manufactured goods from their incomes and thus fearing recession or famine they resorted to subsistence farming which meant that instead of growing cereals for selling they began to grow it only for their consumption.

So the party thought of the obvious; now is the time to get rid of the NEP and spearhead rapid industrialization along with collectivization of agriculture which meant that the individual landholders and owners of cattle stock were forced to sacrifice their private property into collective farms known as kolkhozy or sovkhozy.

This 1928/29 event is now known as the Great Turn or Great Break from the title of an article written by Stalin “God velikava pereloma” or the “year of the Great Turn”.     

Bukharin had himself sided with Stalin against the Left Opposition that consisted of Leon Trotsky, Grigory Zinoviev and Lev Kamanev which in turn favored Stalin to amass unchecked power within the elite of the party.

Very soon Stalin would turn against NEP and thereby Bukharin leaving the later completely outmaneuvered.

In 1928/29 when Stalin now in total command of the party introduced a new policy of The Great Turn or Great Break, it signaled the end of NEP.

Lenin’s idea of creating a socialized state that would operate on “a profit basis” was discarded into the dustbin of history.

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