The Unperfect Society
The Unperfect Society

The Unperfect Society

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Author: Milovan Djilas
Binding: Hardback
Publisher: Methuen, 1969

Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: N/A
Pages: FEP missing
Markings: No markings

Milovan Djilas's The Unperfect Society presents a profound analysis of socialist ideology and its practical applications, offering a critical perspective from within the communist movement. This seminal work chronicles the inherent contradictions and challenges faced by societies striving for utopian ideals. Djilas, a prominent Yugoslav dissident, argues for a more nuanced understanding of political systems, moving beyond simplistic binaries. The book details the complexities of power, human nature, and the pursuit of freedom within structured societies. It illustrates the perpetual struggle between theory and reality in the quest for a just and equitable world.

Author: Milovan Djilas

Published: 1969, Methuen

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Description

Author: Milovan Djilas
Binding: Hardback
Publisher: Methuen, 1969

Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: N/A
Pages: FEP missing
Markings: No markings

Milovan Djilas's The Unperfect Society presents a profound analysis of socialist ideology and its practical applications, offering a critical perspective from within the communist movement. This seminal work chronicles the inherent contradictions and challenges faced by societies striving for utopian ideals. Djilas, a prominent Yugoslav dissident, argues for a more nuanced understanding of political systems, moving beyond simplistic binaries. The book details the complexities of power, human nature, and the pursuit of freedom within structured societies. It illustrates the perpetual struggle between theory and reality in the quest for a just and equitable world.