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To Overthrow the World by Sean McMeekin

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To Overthrow the World

The Rise and Fall and Rise of Communism

Sean McMeekin

Basic Books · Print & ebook · September 10, 2024

Reading lane: Radical Politics

From an award-winning historian, a new global history of Communism When the USSR collapsed in 1991, the world was certain that Communism was dead.

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Authors
Sean McMeekin
Publisher
Basic Books
Published
September 10, 2024
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
Radical Politics · Fascism & Totalitarianism
Reading lane
Radical Politics

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  • Chinese History

  • HISTORY / Modern / 20th Century / Cold War

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From an award-winning historian, a new global history of Communism When the USSR collapsed in 1991, the world was certain that Communism was dead. Today, three decades later, it is clear that it was not. While Russia may no longer be Communist, Communism and sympathy for Communist ideas have proliferated across the globe. In To Overthrow the World , Sean McMeekin investigates the evolution of Communism from a seductive ideal of a classless society into the ruling doctrine of...

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From an award-winning historian, a new global history of Communism When the USSR collapsed in 1991, the world was certain that Communism was dead. Today, three decades later, it is clear that it was not. While Russia may no longer be Communist, Communism and sympathy for Communist ideas have proliferated across the globe. In To Overthrow the World , Sean McMeekin investigates the evolution of Communism from a seductive ideal of a classless society into the ruling doctrine of tyrannical regimes. Tracing Communism’s ascent from theory to practice, McMeekin ranges from Karl Marx’s writings to the rise and fall of the USSR under Stalin to Mao’s rise to power in China to the acceleration of Communist or Communist-inspired policies around the world in the twenty-first century. McMeekin argues, however, that despite the endurance of Communism, it remains deeply unpopular as a political form. Where it has arisen, it has always arisen by force. Blending historical narrative with cutting-edge scholarship, To Overthrow the World revolutionizes our understanding of the evolution of Communism—an idea that seemingly cannot die.

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