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No paper on Djilas is complete without addressing central critiques:
Djilas argued that in every communist revolution, the proletariat does not liberate itself. Instead, a specific group—the Communist Party—organizes the revolution. After the revolution succeeds, this party does not dissolve the state (as Marx predicted). Instead, they become the state. Milovan Djilas Nova Klasa.pdf
Some of the key points Đilas makes in the book include: No paper on Djilas is complete without addressing
"The New Class" was a significant critique of Soviet-type socialism, and it had a substantial impact on Western thought about communism. The book was widely read and discussed in the 1950s and 1960s and remains an important work in the study of communist systems. Instead, they become the state
The Heretic’s Blueprint: Bureaucratic Collectivism and the Pathology of Power in Milovan Djilas’s The New Class
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