Đilas’s primary argument is that communist revolutions, while promising a classless society, inadvertently created a . This "new class" was not defined by private property ownership, as in capitalism, but by its monopoly over state power and the means of production . Key Characteristics of the "New Class" SUMMARY OF THE NEW CLASS - by Milovan Djilas - CIA
You're referring to "The New Class" by Milovan Đilas!
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Djilas argues that Communist revolutions, though conducted in the name of the working class, inevitably result in the most complete authority of a single "new class".
Đilas’s primary argument is that communist revolutions, while promising a classless society, inadvertently created a . This "new class" was not defined by private property ownership, as in capitalism, but by its monopoly over state power and the means of production . Key Characteristics of the "New Class" SUMMARY OF THE NEW CLASS - by Milovan Djilas - CIA
You're referring to "The New Class" by Milovan Đilas!
Best regards!
Djilas argues that Communist revolutions, though conducted in the name of the working class, inevitably result in the most complete authority of a single "new class".