Comrades: the rise and fall of world communism

"This book is the first global narrative history of that defining human experience. It weighs up the balance sheet: why did communism occur largely in countries wrenched from feudalism or colonialism to twentieth-century modernism, rather than - as Marx had predicted - in developed countries gr...

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Main Author: Harvey, Robert (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London John Murray 2003
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Summary:"This book is the first global narrative history of that defining human experience. It weighs up the balance sheet: why did communism occur largely in countries wrenched from feudalism or colonialism to twentieth-century modernism, rather than - as Marx had predicted - in developed countries groaning under the weight of a parasitic middle class? Were coercion and state planning in fact the only way forward for backward countries? What was the explanation for its appeal - not least among many highly intelligent observers in the West? Why did it grow so fast, and collapse with such startling suddenness?" "Robert Harvey sets out the whole epic story for the first time, a panorama of human idealism, cruelty, suffering and courage, and provides an intriguing new analysis."--BOOK JACKET.
Item Description:Includes index.
Physical Description:xvi, 422 p., [16] p. of plates ill., maps : 24 cm
ISBN:0719561477

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