Bureaucracy and revolution in Eastern Europe

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Chris Harman: born November 8, 1942 - died November 7, 2009 was a journalist, political activist, and British Marxist theorist, and a member of the Central Committee of the Socialist Labor Party in Britain. He was editor-in-chief of the Journal of Socialist Worker and later of the Journal of International Socialism. Harman was born into a working-class family and attended the University of Leeds, where he joined a group of Trotskyist socialists who later founded the Socialist Workers' Party. After that, he joined the London School of Economics with the intention of obtaining a Ph.D., but did not complete his studies. Harman died of a heart attack in Cairo, Egypt, while participating in the conference of the Center for Socialist Studies "Socialist Days". His Writings Harman has produced a wide range of books and articles on a variety of topics.

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Bureaucracy and revolution in Eastern Europe pdf by chris Harman

For half a century an idea has dominated the thinking of the left throughout the world - the idea that socialist countries already exist. Loyalty to the governments of the socialist third of the world has been the first claim on the solidarity of those struggling against capitalism, both in the west and in the third world. Yet, in recent years, enthusiasm has been replaced by con-fusion. In 1956 Khrushchev stunned Communists everywhere by his revelation that Stalin, 'the greatest leader, sublime strategist of all times and nations', had been responsible for rigged trials leading to the deaths of 'many thousands of honest and innocent Communists', that Stalin had carried through 'mass arrests and deportations of many thousands of people, execution without trial and without normal investigation' and had used 'mass repression' causing 'misery and suffering to whole nations'. Since Khrushchev's speech, events themselves have rained crushing blows on the heads of those who hold the 'Communist' societies to be intrinsically superior to those of Western capitalism. In Hungary in 1956 and Poland in 1970 the established regimes were shaken by movements whose working-class character could not be denied: general strikes, factory occupations, election of workers' committees, the storming of police stations and prisons. In 1968 Russian troops invaded Czechoslovakia, despite the vehement pro- test of the Communist government of that country. So blatant was
the contradiction between myth and reality that even the official Communist Parties of the West felt compelled to protest.

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