Eurocommunism is Anti-communism
Author: Enver Hoxha
Publisher:
Published: 1980
Total Pages: 306
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOKRead and Download eBook Full
Author: Enver Hoxha
Publisher:
Published: 1980
Total Pages: 306
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Carl Boggs
Publisher:
Published: 1980
Total Pages: 492
ISBN-13: 9780919618329
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe authors consider the origins of Eurocommunism in the post-war politics of Mediterranean Europe and the continuing process of de-Stalinization and its effects on relations between the Communist Parties and other social movements and on the policies of the Soviet Bloc, the USA, and the EEC.
Author: Erdogan A
Publisher: Erdogan Ahmet
Published: 2020-08-08
Total Pages: 236
ISBN-13: 1365073025
DOWNLOAD EBOOKOn Anti-Imperialist Wars, Collected writings on the subject from Lenin with addition from Stalin and Enver Hodja
Author: David Scott Bell
Publisher:
Published: 1979
Total Pages: 36
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Roy Godson
Publisher: Springer
Published: 1978-09-30
Total Pages: 153
ISBN-13: 1349159344
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Chris Kostov
Publisher: Andrews UK Limited
Published: 2015-05-14
Total Pages: 117
ISBN-13: 1785382179
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFrom the very origins of the communism, in the radicalised European working class movements of the late 19th Century, a vast an complex ideological movement that would eventually dominate much of humanity a century later emerged. The 20th Century was communism's century, a belief system that promised utopia managed instead to spread terrific suffering and bloodshed in its wake. The expansion of communist revolutions around the world after the two world wars, communism's first state in Russia, Stalinism and the dictator's empire in Eastern Europe and the influence of communism in China, Asia, South America and Africa are all covered here in this short introductory guide by Chris Kostov. For those who are unfamiliar with the fundamentals of 20th Century history, or for students who want a better grasp of the broad scope of change during the century, this is an indispensable guide.20th Century Lives is a new series from Explaining History, taking pivotal figures from the last century and exploring their legacies in an accessible and concise way; ideal for history enthusiasts, students and first time readers of modern history.
Author: David Childs
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2015-07-30
Total Pages: 290
ISBN-13: 1317372492
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book, first published in 1980, provides both a broad review and detailed analysis of the major issues that had been affecting the changing relations between Moscow and the other European Communist parties. In discussing the Spanish, Italian, French and Scandinavian communist parties the individual contributors expose the weaknesses as well as the strengths of the parties, and analyse the ideological and sociological roots. This title will be of interest to students of politics.
Author: Dan Stone
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Published: 2014-01-23
Total Pages: 408
ISBN-13: 019166409X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn the decade after 1945, as the Cold War freeze set in, a new Europe slowly began to emerge from the ruins of the Second World War, based on a broad rejection of the fascist past that had so scarred the continent's recent history. In the East, this new consensus was enforced by Soviet-imposed Communist regimes. In the West, the process was less coercive, amounting more to a consensus of silence. On both sides, much was deliberately forgotten or obscured. The years which followed were in many ways golden years for western Europe. Democracy became embedded in Germany, and eventually triumphed over dictatorship in Spain, Portugal, and Greece. Britain and France faced up to the necessity of decolonization. The European Economic Community was founded and went from strength to strength, as the economies of western Europe bounced back from the devastation of the war. The countries of the East lagged far behind and seemed caught in a perpetual game of catch-up, but even there conditions had improved since the end of the war, albeit at a much slower rate. Above all, throughout this period the European world continued to be sustained by the broad anti-fascist consensus that had emerged in the years after 1945. However, as Dan Stone shows in this new history of the continent since the war, this fundamental consensus began to break down in the wake of the oil shocks of the 1970s, a process which has rapidly accelerated since the end of the Cold War. Globalization, deregulation, and the erosion of social-democratic welfare capitalism in the West, and the collapse of the purported Communist alternative in the East, have all fatally undermined the post-war anti-fascist value system that predominated across Europe in the first four decades after the end of the Second World War. Ominously, this has been accompanied by a rise in right-wing populism and a widespread revision of the anti-fascist narrative on which this value system was based. The danger of this shift is now evident: financial and social crisis, an increasing inability on the part of European populations to resist historical myth-making, and the re-emergence of fascist ideas. The result, as Dan Stone warns, is socially divisive, politically dangerous, and a genuine threat to the future of a civilized Europe.
Author: Ioannis Balampanidis
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2018-11-09
Total Pages: 337
ISBN-13: 1351243675
DOWNLOAD EBOOKEurocommunism constitutes a "moment" of great transformation connecting the past and the present of the European Left, a political project by means of which left-wing politics in Europe effected a definitive transition to a thoroughly different paradigm. It rose in the wake of 1968 – that pivotal year of social revolt and rethinking that caused a divide between radical, progressive and socialist thinking in western and southern Europe and the Soviet model. Communist parties in Italy, France, Spain and Greece changed tack, drew on the dynamics of social radicalism of the time and came to be associated with political moderation, liberal democracy and negotiation rather than contentious politics forging a movement that would hold influence until the early 1980s. Eurocommunism thus wove an original political synthesis delineated against both the revolutionary Left and the social democracy: "party of struggle and party of governance".