Communism and the politics of development; persistent myths and changing behavior [by] John H. Kautsky.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York, Wiley [1968]Description: vii, 216 p. illus. 23 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 335.43
LOC classification:
  • HX44 .K36
Contents:
The new strategy of international communism -- The postwar development of Indian Communist Party strategy -- Neo-Maoism, Marxism and Leninism -- From proletarianism to modernizing movement -- The Chinese and Soviet views of communism in underdeveloped countries -- Myth, self-fulfilling prophecy, and symbolic reassurance in the East-West conflict -- Soviet policy in the underdeveloped countries : changing behavior and persistent symbols -- Patterns of elite succession in the process of development -- The appeal of communist models in underdeveloped countries -- Communism and economic development /John H. Kautsky, Roger W. Benjamin.
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The new strategy of international communism -- The postwar development of Indian Communist Party strategy -- Neo-Maoism, Marxism and Leninism -- From proletarianism to modernizing movement -- The Chinese and Soviet views of communism in underdeveloped countries -- Myth, self-fulfilling prophecy, and symbolic reassurance in the East-West conflict -- Soviet policy in the underdeveloped countries : changing behavior and persistent symbols -- Patterns of elite succession in the process of development -- The appeal of communist models in underdeveloped countries -- Communism and economic development /John H. Kautsky, Roger W. Benjamin.