Communism: A History of the Intellectual and Political Movement

Communism: A History of the Intellectual and Political Movement

by RichardPipes (Author)

Synopsis

Beginning with Plato and the first expressions of a utopian vision of a property-less society, Pipes describes communism's historical antecedents, through to Marx, Engels and the birth of communism' as a theory of class relations and a call to arms. He traces its spread to Russia and its adoption by young radical intellectuals led by Lenin, and explores why Russia, against all Marx's predictions, was such a fertile ground. He goes on to reckon brilliantly with the history of the Soviet Union, from the Russian Revolution and the Civil War, Stalin, Stalinism and the Great Terror, and the Second World War to the regime's decline and ultimate collapse. Pipes also looks at communism in its global context, from its spread to China and the Third World to its reception in the West, and the world-wide power struggle known as the Cold War. Finally he analyses the roots of communism's catastrophic failures and the staggering human cost it inflicted on the world in the 20th century.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 192
Publisher: Phoenix Press
Published: 20 Jun 2002

ISBN 10: 1842124846
ISBN 13: 9781842124840
Book Overview: Part of the Universal History Series - now launched in a brand new livery To be included in the Phoenix Press Universal History Series Promotion Richard Pipes is arguably the world's greatest living historians of communist history There is no other short book on the subject of this quality and sweep Superb value First paperback publication

Author Bio
Richard Pipes is Baird Research Professor of History at Harvard University. In 1981-82 he served as President Reagan's National Security Council adviser on Soviet and East European affairs. He has twice received a Guggenheim Fellowship. He lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts and Chesham, New Hampshire.