Communism in Power: From Stalin to Mao - Vejas Gabriel Liulevicius Audiobook
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Trace the growth of communism from Stalin’s consolidation of power to the establishment of communist regimes in Eastern Europe, China, Korea, Vietnam, and elsewhere in Communism in Power: From Stalin to Mao. These 12 half-hour lessons shed intriguing light on a revolutionary movement that played an outsized role in the 20th century and continues to shape 21st-century geopolitics.
The period covered includes the Cold War, which saw the height of ideological conflict between communist and capitalist states. At the time, the true extent of internal repression imposed by communist governments was not widely known, notably the vast Gulag system organized under Stalin, Mao’s catastrophic Great Leap Forward and Cultural Revolution, and the “Killing Fields” of the Khmer Rouge in Cambodia. These organized campaigns against mostly innocent citizens led to many tens of millions of deaths.
A specialist in modern European history, Professor Vejas Gabriel Liulevicius is the Distinguished Professor in the Humanities at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, where he was awarded the university’s top two teaching awards. In Communism in Power: From Stalin to Mao, he masterfully untangles the rivalries, contradictions, and doctrinal heresies that plagued communism in different countries, undermining the dream of worldwide communist comradeship. The course also covers attempts by communists to get a foothold in the United States; the widespread admiration for Soviet achievements, fueled by official propaganda; the growing disillusionment with life under Marxism-Leninism; and the day-to-day adaptations of ordinary people, including the dark jokes they made about their plight.
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This post has 5 comments with rating of 3.4/5
September 13th, 2023
Second part of a trilogy; the first is “The Rise of Communism: From Marx to Lenin.”
Excellent, Mo.
September 14th, 2023
Communism is the political version of flat-earth’s theory
December 16th, 2023
An Ode to the Cold War. Baltic historical revisionism raised to the podium of Murrican academia, basically. Many centuries will pass until a decent evenhanded history of communist regimes will be made available, if ever.
April 14th, 2024
As if any further evidence was needed, TGC is clearly not a serious institution, if it ever was ( I don’t know ).
What is maybe more pertinent, is there obvious leftist/ marxist bend.
I know not how these topics could be covered with anything but the highest criticism and contempt for the human suffering these regimes produced.
There is no positive side I am aware of. Each ended with a total reversal of course, even China who’s ruling class was able to hold on to power not without a total departure on economic policy ( not without the powerful endorsement of the US neocons=Bush, Skullcroft right after the regime was about to fall after tiananmen square)
What does it say about our societies to today, that these things are still being discussed in anything but the very certain terms they produced
April 22nd, 2024
Thanks!
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