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PETER ZWICK * r i/ vy HX 550 Zwicky Pete r • N3 Z8 8 National commu— 1983 nisn 5335 DATE DUE # | library . CLINTON COMMUNITY COLLEG- PLATTSBURGH, NEW YORK 12901 NATIONAL COMMUNISM Also of Interest t The Impasse of European Communism, Carl Boggs t Nations and States: An Enquiry into the Origins of Nations and the Politics of Nationalism, Hugh Seton-Watson t Theories of Comparative Politics: The Search for a Paradigm, Ronald H. Chilcote Marxism in the Contemporary West, edited by Charles F. Elliott and Carl A. Linden f The Unfinished Revolution: Marxism and Communism in the Modern World, Adam B. Ulam Self-Determination: National, Regional, and Global Dimensions, edited by Yonah Alexander and Robert A. Friedlander Vietnamese Communism in Comparative Perspective, edited by William S. Turley History of the International: World Socialism 1943-1968, Julius Braunthal t The Communist Road to Power in Vietnam, William J. Duiker Communism and Political Systems in Western Europe, edited by David E. Albright Innovation in Communist Systems, edited by Andrew Gyorgy and James A. Kuhlman Perspectives for Change in Communist Societies, edited by Teresa Rakowska-Harmstone Developed Socialism in the Soviet Bloc: Political Theory vs. Political Reality, edited by Jim Seroka and Maurice D. Simon t Available in hardcover and paperback. About the Book and Author NATIONAL COMMUNISM Peter Zwick According to the generally accepted view that nationalism is alien to communism and that internationalism disallows divisions based on nations, the existence of national communism is often interpreted as a sign of the breakup of the world communist movement. This book reexamines the evidence on the role of nations and national variations, beginning with Marx and moving through Leninism and Stalinism to Titoism, Maoism, Castroism, and current national lib¬ eration movements (e.g., in Nicaragua). Professor Zwick concludes that nationalism has always been an inherent element of communism. He demonstrates with numerous concrete cases that, rather than signaling the decline of communism, national adaptation is the source of its strength. The limits of national variation as defined by the Brezhnev Doctrine are precisely defined and examined in the cases of Hungary, Czechoslovakia, and Poland. The book bridges the gap between Marxist theory and communist practice with respect to the central role that nationalism will continue to play in the contemporary world. No other study presents this material in a cross-national, comparative perspective. Peter Zwick is an associate professor and acting chairman of the Department of Political Science and a member of the Russian area studies faculty at Louisiana State University. His research focuses on biographical studies of the Soviet political elite and analyses of administrative reorganization in the USSR, Soviet nationality policies, and Soviet socioeconomic development. Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2018 with funding from Kahle/Austin Foundation https://archive.org/details/nationalcommunisOOOOzwic NATIONAL COMMUNISM Peter Zwick Westview Press • Boulder, Colorado LIBRARY CLINTON COMMUNITY COLLEGE Mrs ft/ vnou 19QH1 n■ a-i-rnm IDO I I All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopy, recording, or any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publisher. Copyright © 1983 by Westview Press, Inc. Published in 1983 in the United States of America by Westview Press, Inc. 5500 Central Avenue Boulder, Colorado 80301 Frederick A. Praeger, President and Publisher Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data Zwick, Peter, 1942- National communism. Includes bibliographical references and index. 1. Nationalism and socialism. I. Title. w/fix550.N3Z88 1983 335.43’5 82-17642 ISBN 0-86531-427-6 ISBN 0-86531-428-4 (pbk.) Printed and bound in the United States of America

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