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The End of the CPSU: A Historical Analysis
This book offers a detailed examination of the collapse of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union in 1991, an event that surprised many both in the USSR and abroad. The authors, Perm historians Alexander Chernyshev and Vitaly Sarabeyev, reject conspiracy theories involving bribery or foreign intelligence. Instead, they focus on internal causes, arguing that the party’s decline resulted from leadership policies aimed at restoring capitalism, combined with long-term class reformation within Soviet society. The work analyzes the CPSU’s status in the late 1980s as a political force losing power, presenting the party’s demise as a logical outcome. The authors also draw lessons for the future, relevant to both Russia and the global revival of communist ideology. Priced at 882.00 RUR, this book is a resource for understanding the end of the CPSU.