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Utopia in Power ~ Heller / Nekrich

Large format thick, soft cover
Cover creased in places, but book is generally in good condition 

Utopia in Power: The History of the Soviet Union from 1917 to the present by Mikhail Heller and Aleksandr Nekrich is a comprehensive analysis of Soviet history, tracing the ideological and political developments from Lenin to Gorbachev. The book critically examines the Soviet Unions attempt to create a utopian socialist state, highlighting the contradictions, repression, and economic struggles that shaped its trajectory.

The authors, both émigré Soviet scholars, provide a detailed account of key events, including the Bolshevik Revolution, Stalins purges, World War II, and the stagnation of the Brezhnev era. They argue that the Soviet system was inherently flawed, leading to widespread suffering and eventual decline. The book is known for its rigorous research and critical perspective, making it a valuable resource for understanding Soviet history.