Knjiga je prvobitno objavljena na srpskom jeziku 1990. godine (izdavač "Narodna knjiga", Beograd), a kasnije je pretiskivana u Hrvatskoj i drugim zemljama.
In the 1990s, when the Soviet Union collapsed, the bureaucratic "new class" simply converted their political control into private legal ownership, becoming the billionaires and oligarchs of modern Russia and Eastern Europe. milovan djilas nova klasa pdf 86
In these PDFs, page 86 is a "dog-ear moment"—a paragraph where Djilas’s words cease to be about Stalin’s Russia or Tito’s Yugoslavia and become a mirror for any society where bureaucratic power outweighs public accountability. Knjiga je prvobitno objavljena na srpskom jeziku 1990
"The New Class" has had a significant impact on the development of Western thought, particularly in the fields of communism and totalitarianism. Djilas' critique of communism and the new class has influenced many thinkers and scholars, including those who have studied the rise of totalitarian regimes. In these PDFs, page 86 is a "dog-ear
Today, the book transcends its Cold War origins. It serves as a universal warning about how revolutionary movements can morph into oppressive structures, making the digital availability of his texts vital for modern political science.
While individual bureaucrats do not technically "own" factories or land in the traditional legal sense—meaning they cannot sell them or pass them on to their children as inheritance—they enjoy complete, exclusive control over the distribution of national wealth. For Đilas, . Analyzing "Page 86": The Mechanism of Bureaucratic Control
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