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These writings of Mao Tse-tung brought together here under the title A Critique of Soviet Economics date from the period during and immediately after the Great Leap Forward a time when the Chinese Revolution began to break decisively with the Soviet Union and its model of development. With the Great Leap a distinctive Chinese road to socialism emerged. But it was a road paved with a decade of controversy over the course of China’s socialist development. At the heart of many of those disputes within the Chinese Communist Party was the question of the applicability of the Russian experience to building socialism in China. In analyzing their own society the Chinese Communists have long studied the Russian Revolution for inspiration and practical suggestions as well as for a general perspective on the course of their own revolution. To them the Soviet Union is a model from which both negative and positive lessons can be drawn. Thus it is not surprising to find Mao at such a pivotal stage in the Chinese Revolution as the Great Leap once again turning to a study of Soviet experience. This time he did so through a critique of two Soviet books Political Economy: A Textbook and Joseph Stalin’s Economic Problems of Socialism in the USSR. By the time Mao wrote his critique however he had moved away from trying to adapt Soviet methods as he and other party leaders had sought to do in the early 1950s and instead began to advocate strongly a wide range of alternatives. A Critique of Soviet Economics can usefully be read from several closely interwoven perspectives: (1) as a crucial initial summing up by Mao of what the Soviet model was and what it implied for China; (2) as a strong defense of the Great Leap Forward from the perspective of uninterrupted revolution; (3) as a pathbreaking examination of the principles of Soviet political economy and of several key aspects of the Russian revolutionary experience particularly the years under Stalin’s leadership.