Milovan Djilas Nova Klasa.pdf !!exclusive!!
In "The New Class", Đilas critiques the bureaucratic and authoritarian tendencies of socialist systems, arguing that they lead to the concentration of power in the hands of a privileged elite. He contends that this new class, which he calls the "red bourgeoisie," has interests that diverge from those of the working class and the broader population.
He spent nearly a decade in prison—not for murder or theft, but for describing reality . The regime’s vicious response inadvertently proved his point: a true ruling class does not debate critics; it incarcerates them. Milovan Djilas Nova Klasa.pdf
Milovan Djilas's 1957 work, The New Class , argues that communist regimes create a bureaucratic ruling class that maintains power through collective ownership of state resources. Written while imprisoned, this critique highlights how this elite maintains control over the economy and political thought, rather than achieving a classless society. The full text is available on the Internet Archive Internet Archive AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more The New Class In "The New Class", Đilas critiques the bureaucratic
Djilas’s core argument was deceptively simple yet devastating. Karl Marx predicted a revolution by the proletariat leading to a “dictatorship of the proletariat” and ultimately a stateless, classless society. Djilas observed that in the USSR and Eastern Europe, this had not happened. The full text is available on the Internet
