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Legacies of the Collapse of Marxism
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Description
A penetrating study by prominent authors of the aftermath of the collapse of Marxism. Rudolf Andorka discusses the causes of the collapse of the Communist system; Francis Kukuyama looks at the varieties of Russian nationalism; Craig Calhoun addresses the interaction of nationalism, civil society, and democracy; James M. Buchanan analyzes the implications for economies in transition of the asymmetrical reciprocity in market exchange; Robert Conquest discusses academe and the Soviet myth; and Seymour Martin Lipset concludes with the question of why we did not anticipate the failure of Communism.
Product details
| Published | 08 Nov 1994 |
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| Format | Ebook (PDF) |
| Edition | 1st |
| Extent | 276 |
| ISBN | 9798765192702 |
| Imprint | University Publishing Association |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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...demonstrates its subject's intellectual relevance and scholarly vitality, and...confronts questions that will remain long after communism's passing...[T]he careful choice of authors Francis Fukuyama, Craig Calhoun, and Daniel Chirot, among others explain this anthology's success...include[s] original scholarship that belongs in most academic libraries.
Library Journal
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...demonstrates its subject's intellectual relevance and scholarly vitality, and...confronts questions that will remain long after communism's passing...[T]he careful choice of authors Francis Fukuyama, Craig Calhoun, and Daniel Chirot, among others explain this anthology's success...include[s] original scholarship that belongs in most academic libraries.
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