Post-Communism, the Civilizing Process, and the Mixed Impact of Leninist Violence

@article{Kopstein2014PostCommunismTC,
  title={Post-Communism, the Civilizing Process, and the Mixed Impact of Leninist Violence},
  author={Jeffrey S. Kopstein and Michael Bernhard},
  journal={East European Politics \& Societies and Cultures},
  year={2014},
  volume={29},
  pages={379 - 390}
}
  • J. KopsteinM. Bernhard
  • Published 29 September 2014
  • Political Science
  • East European Politics & Societies and Cultures
Leninism and the central role that violence played in it is most commonly presented as a hindrance to democratic development in post-communist Eastern Europe. This paper reconsiders this proposition in light of the classics of comparative historical analysis. These classic works maintain that the long-term consequences of revolutionary violence sometimes counteract its short-term anti-democratic impact. Social change unleashed by revolution can contribute to the emergence of democracy in… 
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