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Contra Communism | Gunnar Haga | Video Trailer

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What if the Soviet Union was never truly communist? Contra Communism challenges the conventional narrative and unveils the political and historical realities behind Russia’s transformation from imperial rule to totalitarian absolutism. A powerful read for anyone seeking to understand the ideology, illusion, and legacy of Soviet power. To understand the political and historical processes taking place in Russia from the mid-nineteenth century until the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, we must first understand the deeper phenomena behind them. Communism is often associated with the ideology of the Soviet Union. Yet, as this book reveals, the Soviet Union was never truly a communist system. Instead, it was a manifestation of totalitarian absolutism. Russia was a backward country—but the extent of this backwardness is often overlooked. While Western Europe had already moved beyond absolutism, Russia was only just implementing it. In Western Europe, absolutism had been authoritarian; in Russia, it became totalitarian. This paradox meant that as democratic processes advanced in the West, Russian absolutism grew even less democratic. Within Russia, there could exist no true opposition capable of questioning the presence or legitimacy of communism or socialism. Contra Communism explores this historical and political paradox in depth, shedding light on the unique path that led Russia from imperial rule to the rigid structures of Soviet absolutism.

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