1st Edition

The Strange Death of Soviet Communism A Postscript

By Nikolas K. Gvosdev Copyright 2008
260 Pages
by Routledge

260 Pages
by Routledge

257 Pages
by Routledge

The collapse of communism marked the close of an era of world history. What took place in the Soviet Union between 1917 and 1991, in the eyes of its proponents, constituted a "great experiment" in the application of new modes of organization to social life, the largest such experiment in history. The Strange Death of Soviet Communism , which first appeared as a special issue of The National... Read more
1: Why Did It Happen?; 1: The Modern Polybius; 2: The Modernizing Imperative: The USSR as an Ordinary Country; 3: Fortune and Fate; 4: Did the West Undo the East?; 5: The Economic Fallacy; 6: The Nature of the Beast; 7: The Role of Popular Discontent; 2: Sins of the Scholars; 8: 1917 and the Revisionists; 9: A Fatal Logic; 10: Academe and the Soviet Myth; 11: The Pluralist Mirage; 12: Sovietology: Notes for a Post-Mortem; 3: Intellectuals and Communism; 13: Did We Go Too Far?; 14: My Cold War; 4: Epilogue; 15: The Arithmetic of Atrocity; 16: The Long Goodbye—And Eric’s Consoling Lies; 17: Judging Nazism and Communism; 18: Clinging to Faith: Public Intellectuals and the God that Failed

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Nikolas K. Gvosdev