
The collapse of the Soviet Union: causes and lessons
With contributions of 18 different authors, parties and organisations
from the International Communist Movement
Content
- Presentation and introduction by Ludo Martens
- James Klugmann: Titoïsm, a tool of capitalism and imperialism (1951)
- Niel Gould: The Twentieth Congress and After (April 1956)
- Nina Andreeva (All-Union Communist Party of Bolsheviks): Anti-stalinism is a Trojan
horse in the communist movement
- Kurt Gossweiler: Errors and Successes in the Building of Socialism : Strong and Weak
Aspects of the Struggle Against Revisionism
- Dr Wiktor Zbigniew: The causes and the forces of the counterrevolution in Poland
- Communist Party of Cuba, Fidel Castro and Raul Castro: Cuba didn't fall, it's stronger
by relying on its people
- Kim Jong Il (Workers' Party of Korea): Building socialism by combining ideological,
cultural and technical revolution with people's power
- Party of Greece: Thoughts about the reversal of the socialist system in Europe
- Armando Liwanag (Communist Party of the Philippines): Stand for socialism against modern
revisionism
- Ammar Bagdache (Syrian Communist Party): Counter revolution in the Soviet Union
- Communist Ludo Martens (Workers' Party of Belgium): An assessement of the collapse of
the Soviet Union
- Socialist Unity Centre of India (SUCI): The development of revisionism in the CPSU and
restoration of capitalism in the former Soviet Union
- Adel Samara: The Soviet Union: from revolution to collapse
- Ishmael Rinashe Dube (Zimbabwe): The collapse of socialism in the Soviet Union and its
impact on some southern African countries
- Kurtulus (DHKP): Revisionism and liquidation of proletarian internationalism
- Harpal Brar: The Economics of Class Struggle under Socialist power
- Vijay Singh (Revolutionary Democracy): Stalin and the question of the "market
socialism" in the Soviet Union after the second world war
- Initiativa Communista (Italy): The historical significance of the Twentieth Congress
- Appendix: Proposals for the unification of the International Communist Movement
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