2014
In The Russian Revolution and the Unfinished Twentieth Century, North wrote, “If historians still look back in anger on the last century, it is because mankind is still fighting – in the spheres of politics, economics, philosophy and even art – its undecided battles.” North argues that the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991 did not signal the end of Marxism, but the demise of anti-working-class bureaucracies and, ultimately, the dawn of a new era of international class struggle. BUY NOW $9.99–$39.95 Now $5.00–$19.98
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