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The work was translated into dozens of languages, with various editions appearing in Western Europe, the United States, and elsewhere. The German edition, titled Die neue Klasse: eine Analyse des kommunistischen Systems , was published as early as 1958 by Kindler in Munich. In China, it was translated and published internally in 1963 by the World Affairs Press. Each edition contributed to the spread of Djilas’s ideas, making The New Class one of the most widely discussed dissident texts of the era. If you are a curious citizen, seek out
Djilas argues that the rise of the new class has led to:
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Djilas contends that the communist revolution, which aimed to eliminate social inequality and create a classless society, ultimately led to the emergence of a new ruling class. This new class, comprising high-ranking party officials, government bureaucrats, and managers of state-owned enterprises, exploited their positions to accumulate power, wealth, and privileges.