Milovan Djilas Nova Klasapdf [portable]

Impact and reception

“The new class acquires its power by control of the state apparatus...” milovan djilas nova klasapdf

When The New Class was published, it dealt a massive psychological blow to the Soviet bloc. It proved that the fiercest critique of communism did not come from Western capitalists, but from the very men who helped build the system. Impact and reception “The new class acquires its

Djilas argued that while this class did not "own" property in the traditional capitalist sense (with deeds and titles), they exercised over nationalised property. This control provided them with all the perks of ownership: wealth, prestige, and absolute power. Key Characteristics of the New Class: This control provided them with all the perks

Milovan Djilas The New Class (1957) is a landmark of 20th-century political theory, written by a man who was once Tito’s heir apparent in Yugoslavia before becoming the Eastern Bloc's most famous dissident.