

Jun 17, sologdin rated it it was ok Shelves: Jun 23, Joredos rated it it was amazing Shelves: Great analysis from internal “betrayer”. Given that the book was originally written init was interesting to see how some points the author made turned out to be wrong, others rights and some have yet to be determined.Īpr 10, ehk2 rated it it was ok Shelves: However, there are some germs of klasaa insights, observations about the characteristics of these ‘real socialisms’ i. I tend to struggle with philosophical and political tracts and this one is no exception.

This book is a bit too dry and esoteric for my taste.

But apart from these imperfections, the book is a good read. Though I consider Djilas’s criticisms of nvoa Soviet Union to be excessive, and biased by two factors his American publisher presumably wanting as negative an assessment of communism as possible and his own personal bitterness resulting from having been put in Soviet prisonsthis book is a good account of the state capitalism that was the USSR of the time, from a man who knew the inner workings of the communist system intimately.Īlso, his optimism, from back infor the progress of moder Though I consider Djilas’s criticisms of the Soviet Union to be excessive, and biased by two factors his American publisher presumably wanting as negative an assessment of communism as possible and his own personal bitterness resulting from having djilass put in Soviet prisonsthis book is a good account of the state capitalism that was the USSR of the time, from a man who knew the inner workings of the communist system intimately.Īlso, his optimism, from back infor the progress of modern liberal democracy i. Pripadnici te nove klase razvijaju sopstvenu samo svest, i dominantno se reprodukuju iz sopstvenih redova deca privilegovanih i sama postaju privilegovana.Ī former Yugoslav, a once close associate klasw Marshal Tito, analyzes the Communist system as he sees it in operation, and is disillusioned. By oppressing and choke everything that doesnt fit its ego it has sentenced it self to defeat, and utter oblivion”.Īlthough for some strange reason Milovan never abonded his socialist ideals, I will say that you will probably will not find a more erudite an in-depth criticism of the legacy of Marx than what duilas in these pages here.Īug 25, Saoirse rated it did not like it Shelves: Publication of this book was aided by the CIA: Anti-communist nonsense of the highest order. I read it in norwegian, but will try to translate a choic equote here “When the New Clss leaves the world scene – and it will hapen someday – there will be less mourning over noga dissaperance than there ever has been than any previous class before it. If I remember correctly the author was quickly donated to prison after this book, but he writes very authoritavely, and explores the many facets of socialism that can wreck havoc on a nation. A cogent critique from the inside.įeb 26, Orgon Solo rated it it was amazing. NOVA KLASA MILOVAN DJILAS EBOOK DOWNLOADĪ classic analysis of false promises and the degeneration of a Communist or Leninist revolution into a new class society with new forms of domination, exploitation and inequality. Oct 03, Alan Fogelquist rated it it was amazing. To ask other readers questions about The New Classplease sign up. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. This classic klasaa an associate of Yugoslavia’s Tito created a sensation when it was novq in because it was the first time that a ranking Communist had publicly analyzed his disillusionment with the system. Open Preview See a Problem? Thanks for telling us about the problem. Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read. Nova klasa by Milovan Đilas 1 edition First published in Subjects: Communism, Communism and society Places: Yugoslavia, Soviet. This classic by an associate of Yugoslavia’s Tito created a sensation when it was published in.
