The triumph of provocation /

This political treatise examines the history and nature of Communism as it developed in the Soviet Union and in Poland. The author argues that accommodation with the Communists simply helped them to impose their vision of the world and pursue their goal of global domination.

Manylion Llyfryddiaeth
Prif Awdur: Mackiewicz, Józef
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Cyhoeddwyd: New Haven : Yale University Press, ©2009.
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Tabl Cynhwysion:
  • "Censored"
  • Does Russia still exist?
  • Between Bolshevism and nationalism
  • Mikaszewicze
  • "Gomułkaism" (national communism) of the twenties
  • The first great provocation about the alleged "evolution of communism"
  • The second phase of national communism
  • Alliance or collaboration with the Soviet invader?
  • The origins of "PAX"
  • Pharisaism versus subversion
  • The second great provocation
  • Along the road of classic "Poputnichestvo" (fellow-traveling)
  • The German complex
  • Culture in the stranglehold of compulsory infantilism
  • The real German threat
  • "Realisms" versus reality
  • Pathos versus pestilence
  • Józef Mackiewicz : his life, work, and views (a chronology) / by Nina Karsov.