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Index
Title Page
Contents
Preface
I Some general premises
1 Anticipatory versus catastrophic change
2 Historical origins of the present crisis and perspectives for the future
3 Sane versus pathological thinking in politics
II The nature of the Soviet system
1 The revolution--a hope that failed
2 Stalin's transformation of the communist, into a managerial revolution
3 The Khrushchevist system
a) The end of the terror
b) The socio-economic structure
c) Education and morals
III Is world domination the aim of the Soviet Union?
1 Is the Soviet Union a socialist system?
2 Is the Soviet Union a revolutionary-imperialist system?
a) The Soviet Union as a revolutionary power and the role of the Comintern
b) The Soviet Union as an imperialist power
IV The meaning and function of Communist ideology
V The Chinese problem
VI The German problem
VII Suggestions for peace
1 Peace by deterrent; armaments and alliances
2 American-Russian alliance against china and the colonial peoples
3 A proposal for peace
a) Universal controlled disarmament
b) American-Russian modus vivendi on the basis of the status quo
4 Conclusions
Notes
A Biography of Erich Fromm
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