The End of the Communist RevolutionDaniels strives to put perestroika in its long-term historical perspective by placing it in a broad theory of revolutionary process, within the context of Leninism, Stalinism and Brezshnevism. |
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28th Congress Alexander Yakovlev American Andropov August Coup authoritarian became Bolsheviks Boris Yeltsin bourgeois Brezhnev bureaucratic capitalism capitalist Central Committee Chernenko Cold War collapse command economy Communism Communist Party conservatives counterrevolutionary country’s CPSU crisis cultural December democracy democratic doctrine East European East Germany Eastern Europe elections empire enterprise force German glasnost Gorbachev ibid ideology industrial intellectual Khrushchev leaders leadership Lenin M.S.Gorbachev Marx Marxist Mikhail military moderate revolutionary revival modern Moscow movement nationalist November nuclear October October Revolution official organization party apparatus Party Congress Party’s peasants People’s perestroika phase Politburo political postrevolutionary dictatorship Pravda President prime minister quoted regime Report revolutionary process Russian Revolution secretary Shevardnadze socialism socialist society Soviet economy Soviet Union Speech Stalin Stalinist Stalinist system struggle superpower Supreme Soviet theory totalitarian Trotsky turn University Press USSR West Western workers Yakovlev Yeltsin York Zaslavskaya