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Communist Mindset

Amelia Khatri

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"Communist Mindset" explores the enduring influence of communist ideology on modern politics and society. This comprehensive book examines the historical development, psychological impact, and contemporary legacy of communism, challenging readers to consider its relevance in today's world. The authors provide essential historical context, from Marx's writings to the Cold War, making complex concepts accessible to a general audience interested in politics and history.   
The book's unique approach lies in its balanced analysis, avoiding both nostalgia and outright condemnation of communist regimes. It draws upon a wide range of evidence, including historical documents, psychological studies, and original interviews with former communist party members. This interdisciplinary perspective links political science with psychology to explain the enduring appeal of communist ideas and their impact on economic debates and social structures.   
Structured in three parts, "Communist Mindset" progresses from foundational concepts to the psychological aspects of living under communist regimes, and finally to the modern-day remnants of communist thought. By examining topics such as collective thinking, state control, and the role of propaganda, the book offers readers valuable insights into one of the most influential ideologies of the modern era and its continued relevance in shaping our political and economic future.
Disponível desde: 14/10/2024.
Comprimento de impressão: 86 páginas.

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