Does Overy differentiate between the various Bolshevik economic systems such as War Communism, the Central Planning, and the NEP together with the economic aspects of the Gulag,(a system copied by Himmler) and does he recognize that as an organized system itself Bolshevik economic policies adapted throughout the life of the Bolshevik regime?
Does he further acknowledge the fact that even during the Central Planning Era, there was no ostensible difference between a Bolshevik industrial satrap and a National Socialist one.
Does he also acknowledge that each system was philosophically collectivist?
Read his book and let us know. If you dont know, admit it or just stay away.