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How Capitalism was Restored in the USSR and What This Means for the World Struggle - Red Papers 7

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This book was first published by ‘Revolutionary Union’, a Marxist-Leninist Group in U.S.A. in 1974. Revolutionary Union was formed by some communist revolutionaries in 1972, which used to publish important material on ideological questions by the name of ‘The Red Papers’ series. The present book was published as ‘The Red Papers-7’. It was the same Revolutionary Union which reconstituted itself as Revolutionary Communist Party, U.S.A. in 1975. The present book holds immense significance even today for the ideological preparation of all those who are committed to the reconstruction of the socialist project. To understand the great achievements as well as the causes of defeat of the proletarian revolutions of the twentieth century and also understand the nature and problems of socialism is extremely essential for the proletarian fighters who are committed to turn the new round of world historical battle between the proletariat and the bourgeoisie into a decisive and conclusive battle in the twenty-first century. It is also important for thee intellectuals who have chosen to be on the side of the proletariat and who want to deeply know and understand the science of proletarian revolution.

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May 11, 2020
An insight into the workings of a system by the very people who ran the system and believed in it. The book shows how Marxists make clear why (and because of which errors) the communist movement failed in the 20th century and what it meant for other economies. Biased towards the communist agenda the book however offers great commentary on the new post fall communist regimes and their shift to a market economy
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