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Dynamics of Communism in Eastern Europe

✍ Scribed by Richard Voyles Burks


Publisher
Princeton University Press
Year
2015
Tongue
English
Leaves
276
Series
Princeton Legacy Library; 2159
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Who are the people comprising the Communist movement in Eastern Europe? What is their motivation in joining the party? In a comparative analysis of the eight East European Communist partiesβ€”Polish, Czech, Magyar, Romanian, Bulgarian, Yugoslav, Greek, and Albanianβ€”R. V. Burks offers precise knowledge about Communism's adherents. The author conducted interviews with repentant Communists held in Greek prisons, with exiled members of the anti-Communist opposition, and with active members of the party; he also made a critical analysis of election returns and of original sources in a dozen languages. The-result is a wealth of specific information on the participants’ age, sex, education, professional training, social class, and ethnic origin. Basing his comparisons and conclusions on this data, Mr. Burks is able to point to some interesting discoveries: social class (at least as Marxism conceives of it) is hardly a factor in drawing these people to Communism, and the industrial worker is not the backbone of the movement. Instead, the effects of cross-cultural education, shifting world prices, and what might he called ethnic politics have directed these people to Communism. Mr. Burks has provided a close analysis of the anatomy of Communism in a crucial part of the world.

Originally published in 1961.

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✦ Table of Contents


Preface
CONTENTS
Introduction: Concerning Communism and Communists
PART I: THE SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC SETTING
Chapter 1: The hard core
Chapter 2: The soft periphery
Chapter 3: A less enchanting hypothesis
Chapter 4: In which we look at a map
PART II: THE POLITICS OF PEOPLES
Chapter 5: The case of the Slavo-Macedonians
Chapter 6: The Yugoslav epic
Chapter 7: The principle of ethnic purification
Chapter 8: Rejected peoples: Jews and Magyars
Chapter 9: The Communist movement in other areas
Conclusion: The dynamics of Communism in Eastern Europe
Appendix A: East European elections
Appendix B: Statistical data
Appendix C: Questionnaire used in the Greek prisons
Appendix D: Glossary
Index


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