Selva Brasilis

Um país que evoluiu da oca e senzala ao abismo, barbárie e caos, sem ter experimentado a civilização

Thursday, April 21, 2011

O Fim do Comunismo

Resenha do livro de Archie Brown "The Rise and Fall of Communism". Interessante:
Brown does not believe that Soviet Communism was fated to die because of its economic failures or its autocratic character, nor does he think it was brought down by the arms race or Reagan's muscular rhetoric. If anything, he is a charmingly old-fashioned historian who sees the slow process of social change embodied in individual personalities. He suggests that if either Yuri Andropov or Konstantin Chernenko -- Gorbachev's short-lived predecessors -- had survived a few more years, or if the ruling Politburo had elected any other member as general secretary after Chernenko's death in March 1985, recent history might look very different. Furthermore, if the Politburo members had understood Gorbachev's thinking a little better, they would certainly not have chosen him.
SELVA BRASILIS at 9:26 PM
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