The Red Flag: a History of Communism - David Priestland - Books - Grove Press - 9780802145123 - November 9, 2010
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The Red Flag: a History of Communism

David Priestland

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The Red Flag: a History of Communism

Communism was one of the most powerful political and intellectual movements the world has ever seen. At the height of their influence, Communists controlled more than a third of the earth?s surface. But perhaps more astonishing than its rapid rise and extraordinary reach was Communism?s sudden, devastating collapse in November of 1989. In The Red Flag, Oxford professor David Priestland tells the epic story of a movement that has taken root in dozens of countries across two hundred years, from its birth after the French Revolution to its ideological maturity in nineteenth-century Germany to its rise to dominance (and subsequent fall) in the twentieth century. Beginning with the first modern Communists in the age of Robespierre, Priestland examines the motives of thinkers and leaders including Marx, Engels, Lenin, Stalin, Castro, Che Guevara, Mao, Ho Chi Minh, Gorbachev, and many others. He also explores the experience of what it meant to live under Communism for its millions of subjects. At a time when global capitalism is in crisis and powerful new political forces have arisen to confront Western democracy, The Red Flag is essential reading if we are to apply the lessons of the past to navigating the future.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released November 9, 2010
ISBN13 9780802145123
Publishers Grove Press
Pages 688
Dimensions 150 × 230 × 50 mm   ·   771 g
Language English  

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