The Future of Communist Society
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Walter Ze'ev Laqueur fue un historiador y periodista estadounidense cuyo trabajo exploró la historia europea de los siglos XIX y XX, particularmente la historia rusa y alemana, junto con la historia del Medio Oriente. Su extensa obra académica cubrió una amplia gama de temas, desde el Movimiento Juvenil Alemán y el sionismo hasta el Comunismo, el Holocausto y la historia diplomática de la Guerra Fría. Laqueur fue un pionero en el estudio de la violencia política, la guerra de guerrillas y el terrorismo. Sus análisis sobre asuntos internacionales aparecieron en numerosos periódicos y publicaciones periódicas estadounidenses y europeos, y sus libros han sido traducidos a muchos idiomas, lo que refleja el alcance global de sus análisis históricos.







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Nová kniha proslulého historika Waltera Laqueura, který se ruským tématem zabývá už několik desetiletí, hledá odpovědi na otázku, jak lze vnímat prezidenta Putina a fenomén putinismu, který nabývá na čím dál větší síle. Věnuje se především myšlenkovým a politickým zdrojům z posledních dvou století i z doby středověku, které současný ruský vůdce a lidé u moci vybírají a akcentují. Laqueur velmi přesvědčivě ukazuje, že jde o státní kapitalismus s prvky liberální hospodářské politiky, do níž však neustále zasahuje stát. Jde o takzvanou „řízenou demokracii“, která západní model liberalismu a občanských svobod považuje za nepřátelský a plný ohrožujícího chaosu. Autor v několika kapitolách názorně ukazuje, jaké politické síly jsou v současném Rusku na vzestupu, jaký vztah má země k dalším rozhodujícím politickým silám ve světě (USA, Čína, Evropská unie) i jak se daří, či nedaří naplňovat představu o euroasijské koncepci. Stranou nezůstávají ani témata o ruském mesianismu, nacionalismu, pravoslavné církvi, roli oligarchů, pozici „petrostátu“ či částečné restalinizaci. Fakta i autorovy závěry jsou podpořeny podrobnými odkazy na bibliografii a dávají čtenáři mimořádnou inspiraci k tomuto živému tématu. Knihu uzavírá doslov známého publicisty a znalce ruských reálií Jefima Fištejna.