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Czechoslovakia, once considered Central Europe's model democracy, has been a Soviet satellite since 1948. The Communists now boast that "socialism" has defeated capitalism politically and has surpassed it in production, in living standards, and in social justice. How realistic is this picture of conditions in a country once oriented to the West? This question is the focus of Professor Taborsky’s book. In attempting to answer it, the author first reviews the history of the Communist Party’s rise to power and then examines in detail the economic, social, political, and cultural programs of their twelve-year regime, comparing stated plans with actual results through 1960. His final assessment of the Party’s successes and failures measures both effort and result against the human cost.

Originally published in 1961.

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  1. Cover
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  1. Title Page, Copyright
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  1. Preface
  2. pp. vii-x
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  1. Contents
  2. pp. xi-xii
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  1. Part 1 The Communist Party and Its National Front Partners
  1. II THE COMMUNIST PARTY AS A WEAPON OF REVOLUTION
  2. pp. 3-21
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  1. II THE COMMUNIST PARTY ASAN INSTRUMENT OF POWERCOMPOSITION AND MEMBERSHIP
  2. pp. 22-43
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  1. III PARTY ORGANIZATION
  2. pp. 44-67
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  1. IV THE PARTY'S OPERATIONAL CODE IN THEORY AND PRACTICE
  2. pp. 68-96
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  1. V THE RULING OLIGARCHS
  2. pp. 97-118
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  1. VI COMMUNISM'S PERNICIOUS ISMS
  2. pp. 119-143
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  1. VII THE NATIONAL FRONT PARTNERS
  2. pp. 144-162
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  1. Part 2 The Transmission Belts of Formal Government
  1. VIII THE CONSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK
  2. pp. 165-184
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  1. IX THE EXECUTIVE TRANSMISSION BELT—I
  2. pp. 185-204
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  1. X THE EXECUTIVE TRANSMISSION BELT-II
  2. pp. 205-229
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  1. XI THE LEGISLATIVE RUBBER STAMP
  2. pp. 230-267
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  1. XII SOCIALIST LEGALITY
  2. pp. 268-303
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  1. XIII THE LOCAL LEVERS
  2. pp. 304-329
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  1. XIV SLOVAKIA—AN ODD UNIT OF PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT
  2. pp. 330-346
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  1. Part 3 Outproducing Capitalism
  1. XV THE INDUSTRIAL CHALLENGE
  2. pp. 349-381
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  1. XVI THE AGRICULTURAL DEMISE
  2. pp. 382-423
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  1. XVIIT HE HUMAN COST
  2. pp. 424-468
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  1. Paart 4 The Making of the New Communistic Man
  1. XVIII ERECTING AN IRON CURTAIN AGAINST WESTERN INFLUENCES
  2. pp. 471-505
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  1. XIX THE EDUCATIONAL WEAPON
  2. pp. 506-550
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  1. XX THE INDOCTRINATION OF THE ADULT MIND
  2. pp. 551-594
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  1. XXI CONCLUSION AND PROSPECTS
  2. pp. 595-608
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  1. Bibliography
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  1. Index
  2. pp. 621-628
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