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- catalog abstract ""Concentration camp survivor, former Marxist Leninist, and Lithuanian patriot, Aleksandras Shtromas devoted his life to understanding totalitarianism and political change. He was a remarkably prescient thinker and is probably best known for his prediction of the fall of the Soviet Union, forecast at a time when the mighty empire seemed almost invincible. This posthumous collection of writings, edited by Robert Faulkner and Daniel I. Mahoney, addresses some of the topics that preoccupied Shtromas throughout his life, including totalitarian regimes, post-communist transitions, the fates of the Baltic states, and the nature of political revolutions."--Jacket.".
- catalog contributor b13012303.
- catalog contributor b13012304.
- catalog contributor b13012305.
- catalog created "c2003.".
- catalog date "2003".
- catalog date "c2003.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2003.".
- catalog description ""Concentration camp survivor, former Marxist Leninist, and Lithuanian patriot, Aleksandras Shtromas devoted his life to understanding totalitarianism and political change. He was a remarkably prescient thinker and is probably best known for his prediction of the fall of the Soviet Union, forecast at a time when the mighty empire seemed almost invincible. This posthumous collection of writings, edited by Robert Faulkner and Daniel I. Mahoney, addresses some of the topics that preoccupied Shtromas throughout his life, including totalitarian regimes, post-communist transitions, the fates of the Baltic states, and the nature of political revolutions."--Jacket.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 471-479) and index.".
- catalog description "Preface: Shtromas's Tasks / Robert Faulkner, Daniel J. Mahoney -- Foreword: On Shtromas / David Marquand -- Statement to Contemporary Authors -- The "Author's Testimony to the Baltic Tribunal Against the Soviet Union" -- To My Students--Past, Present, and Future -- Have Pity on the Hangman -- Looking Back at the Main Challenge of the Twentieth Century: Overcoming Totalitarianism -- The Jewish and Gentile Experience of the Holocaust: A Personal Perspective -- Making Sense of Stalin -- Marxism-Leninism in the USSR -- To Fight Communism: Why and How? -- The Inevitable Collapse of Socialism -- Dissent, Nationalism, and the Soviet Future -- On Totalitarianism and the Prospects for Institutionalized Revolution in the USSR and China -- Ideology and Conflict: Does Warfare Between "Isms" Belong to Past History? -- Post-Communist Transitions -- The Transition to a Free Market System: The Hillsdale Plan and the Other Plans -- What Should Be the Next Stage in the Process of Russian Reform? -- To Expand Beyond Enlargement: A Few Thoughts on Preserving NATO's Original Identity without Hindering Its Transformation into a Euro-Atlantic Collective Security System -- The Baltic Pendulum -- The Soviet Method of Conquest of the Baltic States: Lessons for the West -- The Baltic States as Soviet Republics: Tensions and Contradictions -- How Political are the Social Movements in the Baltic Republics? -- Theoretical and Practical Considerations on Revolution and Political Change -- How Revolutions Proceed -- Political Change and Political Collapse.".
- catalog extent "xvii, 495 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Totalitarianism and the prospects for world order.".
- catalog identifier "0739105337 (alk. paper)".
- catalog identifier "0739105345 (pbk. : alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Totalitarianism and the prospects for world order.".
- catalog isPartOf "Applications of political theory".
- catalog issued "2003".
- catalog issued "c2003.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Lanham, Md. : Lexington Books,".
- catalog relation "Totalitarianism and the prospects for world order.".
- catalog subject "320.53 21".
- catalog subject "JC480 .S48 2003".
- catalog subject "Post-communism.".
- catalog subject "Totalitarianism.".
- catalog subject "World politics 20th century.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Preface: Shtromas's Tasks / Robert Faulkner, Daniel J. Mahoney -- Foreword: On Shtromas / David Marquand -- Statement to Contemporary Authors -- The "Author's Testimony to the Baltic Tribunal Against the Soviet Union" -- To My Students--Past, Present, and Future -- Have Pity on the Hangman -- Looking Back at the Main Challenge of the Twentieth Century: Overcoming Totalitarianism -- The Jewish and Gentile Experience of the Holocaust: A Personal Perspective -- Making Sense of Stalin -- Marxism-Leninism in the USSR -- To Fight Communism: Why and How? -- The Inevitable Collapse of Socialism -- Dissent, Nationalism, and the Soviet Future -- On Totalitarianism and the Prospects for Institutionalized Revolution in the USSR and China -- Ideology and Conflict: Does Warfare Between "Isms" Belong to Past History? -- Post-Communist Transitions -- The Transition to a Free Market System: The Hillsdale Plan and the Other Plans -- What Should Be the Next Stage in the Process of Russian Reform? -- To Expand Beyond Enlargement: A Few Thoughts on Preserving NATO's Original Identity without Hindering Its Transformation into a Euro-Atlantic Collective Security System -- The Baltic Pendulum -- The Soviet Method of Conquest of the Baltic States: Lessons for the West -- The Baltic States as Soviet Republics: Tensions and Contradictions -- How Political are the Social Movements in the Baltic Republics? -- Theoretical and Practical Considerations on Revolution and Political Change -- How Revolutions Proceed -- Political Change and Political Collapse.".
- catalog title "Totalitarianism and the prospects for world order : closing the door on the twentieth century / by Aleksandras Shtromas ; edited by Robert Faulkner and Daniel J. Mahoney.".
- catalog type "text".