
Đilas argues that the communist revolution, intended to eliminate class differences and establish a classless society, ultimately led to the creation of a new ruling class. This new class, composed of high-ranking party officials, bureaucrats, and managers, accumulated power and privileges, exploiting the system for their own benefit. They became a new elite, distinct from the working class and peasantry, and used their positions to maintain control and suppress dissent.
Furthermore, the recent resurgence of authoritarianism and nationalism in various parts of the world serves as a reminder of the dangers of unchecked power and the importance of protecting individual freedoms and democratic institutions. milovan dilas novi razred
Milovan Đilas - Novi Razred: A Critical Analysis of Socialist Elites** Đilas argues that the communist revolution, intended to
Đilas’ work is a critique of the bureaucratic and authoritarian tendencies inherent in socialist systems. He argues that the concentration of power in the hands of a few individuals and the party apparatus led to the suppression of individual freedoms, creativity, and critical thinking. The new class, in its pursuit of power and privilege, stifled dissent and opposition, creating a culture of fear and conformity. The new class, in its pursuit of power