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Communism and Revolution

The Strategic Uses of Political Violence

Cyril E. Black (Hrsg.)

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Beschreibung

In a period marked by growing fluidity between the West and the Communist nations, the role of revolution as an instrument of political and social change takes on an intense, possibly dangerous importance. Owing to the unacceptable risks of international war, revolutions in the less developed countries are increasingly taking the place of war as the main arena of great-power conflict. Thus, the attitudes and policies of the Communist countries toward revolution are of vital concern. In this book, thirteen specialists on Communist affairs consider how the Communists have used revolutions in the past, what they have deduced from their experience, and what prospects they hold for revolution in light of their ideological commitments.

Originally published in 1964.

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Anti-imperialism, Revolution, Kuomintang, Peaceful coexistence, Superiority (short story), New class, Philosophy in the Soviet Union, Military dictatorship, Neocolonialism, Fellow traveller, Anibal Escalante, Popular sovereignty, Anti-communism, Viet Minh, World revolution, Chin Peng, Francs-Tireurs et Partisans, Bolsheviks, Communist propaganda, On Guerrilla Warfare, Propaganda in the Soviet Union, Hungarian Revolution of 1956, Political machine, White movement, Mehmet Shehu, Marxism–Leninism, Anti-Americanism, Soviet Union, Police action, Criticism of capitalism, Insurgency, Russo-Japanese War, Peaceful Revolution, Russian Civil War, Communist Party of the Philippines, Popular front, French Communist Party, Politique, Yugoslav Wars, Karl Marx, Communist state, Political violence, Political revolution, Allies of World War II, Communism, Dual power, Warfare, Red Star Over China, World communism, Communization, Imperialism, Nonviolent revolution, Anschluss, People's democracy (Marxism–Leninism), The State and Revolution, Josip Broz Tito, Communist International, Finnish People's Democratic League, Revolution of 1905, Yugoslav Partisans, Communist revolution, Proletarian internationalism, War, Sino-Soviet split, Guerrilla warfare, Bulgarian Communist Party, Warsaw Uprising, Japanese Communist Party, 1991 Soviet coup d'état attempt, Counter-revolutionary