IN LIGHT OF THE COLLAPSE OF COMMUNISM in the former Soviet bloc and the adoption of capitalism by China, the most important state that continues to be ruled by a communist party, does it still make sense to think of class conflict as a cause of revolution?
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Reflections On Revolutions
September 4, 1999, Palgrave Macmillan
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