
Roy Aleksandrovich Medvedev (b. 11/14/25, Tbilisi, Georgia) is a Russian political writer renowned as the author of a dissident history of Stalinism. He became a prominent Russian public figure & was a consultant to Mikhail Gorbachev. From a Marxist viewpoint, Medvedev criticized former Russian General Secretary Joseph Stalin & Stalinism in general. In the early '60s, Medvedev was engaged in samizdat publications.In '69, Medvedev was expelled from the Communist Party after the publication of his Let History Judge, which criticized Stalin & Stalinism at a time when official Soviet propagandists were trying to partially rehabilitate the former dictator. The book reflected the dissident thinking that emerged in the 60s among Soviet intellectuals who sought a reformed, democratic socialism & a return to Leninism. He announced his position, along with Andrei Sakharov & others, in an open letter to the Soviet leadership in 1970. He was often subject to house arrest & KGB harassment under Leonid Brezhnev, but managed to publish numerous critical writings on Soviet history & politics abroad. He was oppressed for his active support of democracy after he successfully published Let History Judge abroad in the late 60s.
This work investigates the origins, mechanisms, and long-term consequences of Stalinism within the Soviet Union. Roy Aleksandrovich Medvedev, a Russian political writer and dissident, utilizes his background as a Marxist intellectual to dissect the systemic failures of the Stalinist era. By synthesizing historical data and personal observations from the Soviet intellectual climate of the 1960s, he argues for a return to democratic socialism and a critique of the authoritarian distortions introduced under Stalin's leadership.
What You Will Find
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Experts and historians recognize this work as a foundational text of Soviet dissident literature that challenged official state narratives during the Brezhnev era. Readers frequently note the dense, analytical nature of the prose and its significance in documenting the internal intellectual resistance to Stalinist orthodoxy.
Page Count:
924
Publication Date:
1989-01-01
Publisher:
Columbia University Press
ISBN-10:
0192153625
ISBN-13:
9780192153623
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