Between Utopia and Tyranny
Hermann Selchow
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Beschreibung
With the new edition of my book "Between Utopia and Tyranny: The Fascination and Horror of Communism" I offer you an in-depth analysis of the phenomenon of "communism", introducing you to the history and ideologies behind one of the most influential political movements of the 20th century. Why was this ideology of horror able to gain so much influence and why does it seem to be gaining fascination again? Immerse yourself with me in the world of thought of Marx, Lenin and beyond. As we examine the dreams, challenges and reality of communism, we discover the reality that this ideology once created. To do this, we use the experiences of the countries where communism ruled and in some cases still rules and we shed light on individual fates that represent people who suffered under these systems. This new edition offers not only a comprehensive historical perspective, but also current analyses of why these ideas continue to polarize and inspire. Ideal for political science students, historians and anyone who wants to delve deeper into the political landscape. Get your copy now and expand your understanding of one of the most influential movements of our time! Hermann Selchow
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revolution, dictatorship, socialism, Iron Curtain, Marx, workers' movement, Communism, Engels, proletariat, five-year plans, expropriation, Wilhelm Pieck, Trotzky, Eastern Bloc, Uljanow, Lenin, socialist planned economy, Honecker, Stalin, Ulbricht, communist dictatorship, russian revolution, Communist Manifesto, class struggle, Red Army, dissidentism, dissidents, Gulag, one-party state, Mielke, communist planned economy