The Invisible Elite: Exploring Milovan Djilas’s "The New Class"
The New Class became a classic text for dissidents across the Eastern Bloc and a vital resource for Western scholars.
It was a chilly winter evening when Ana first stumbled upon the works of Milovan Djilas. A graduate student in political science, she had been delving into the intricacies of socialist thought and its evolution over the years. Her eyes landed on "The New Class", a book written by Djilas, a man who had once been a high-ranking official in the Yugoslav Communist Party. milovan djilas nova klasapdf install
Milovan Djilas 's The New Class (original title: Nova Klasa
"The Communist political system is a specific form of class rule. The ownership of the means of production is not the decisive factor. The new class appropriates the fruits of society not by owning property but by controlling the state apparatus." The Invisible Elite: Exploring Milovan Djilas’s "The New
3. Historical Significance
Some of the key takeaways from "The New Class" include: Google Books often provides previews
, became a sensation because it was a "scathing indictment" of Communism written by a man who had helped build it. Amazon.com The Rise and Fall of a Revolutionary