1963
DOI: 10.4159/harvard.9780674864320
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The New Face of Soviet Totalitarianism

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“…Tito's actions only exacerbated their difªculties. 122 Khrushchev-Stalin's titular successor-embarked on a new era "of enlightened totalitarianism" and made a "conscious effort to dispense with the pathological, uneconomic, and plainly unnecessary aspects" of Stalinism. 123 Tito's real signiªcance came when he promoted ideological change in the Marxist world by using nonalignment to carry the banner of Yugoslavia's emerging brand of socialism to the world.…”
Section: Broader Implications Of Nonalignment and The Cold Warmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tito's actions only exacerbated their difªculties. 122 Khrushchev-Stalin's titular successor-embarked on a new era "of enlightened totalitarianism" and made a "conscious effort to dispense with the pathological, uneconomic, and plainly unnecessary aspects" of Stalinism. 123 Tito's real signiªcance came when he promoted ideological change in the Marxist world by using nonalignment to carry the banner of Yugoslavia's emerging brand of socialism to the world.…”
Section: Broader Implications Of Nonalignment and The Cold Warmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2 Ulam argued at this time that Lenin modified Marx's emphasis on the spontaneous growth of political consciousness among the workers. Instead, the responsibility of the Communist Party was to infuse the workers with a revolutionary consciousness.…”
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