Alexander surveys the most important dissident movement within
International Communism in the developed world since World War II.
He traces its origins, the issues that differentiated the movement
from Moscow-oriented communism, and shows why the movement had an
attraction for both traditional communists and others of the
left.
Examining the movement by region and then by country, he
describes the appearance and evolution of the Maoist Communist
parties throughout North America, Europe, Japan and Ociania. An
important resource for all scholars and researchers involved with
the history of communism.
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