Milovan Đilas
Yugoslav communist theorist and author

Born
1911
114 years ago
Died
April 20th, 1995
29 years ago — 84 years old
Category
Thinkers & Philosophers
Country
Yugoslavia
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A prominent communist leader, the individual played a significant role in Yugoslavia's post-World War II political landscape. Initially a close associate of Josip Broz Tito, the focus shifted towards critiquing the regime's bureaucracy and advocating for political reform. Authored several influential books, including 'The New Class,' which criticized the communist elite. Influenced political thought in Yugoslavia and beyond. Imprisoned multiple times for dissent against the regime, continued to write on communism and democracy until death.
Authored 'The New Class'
Critiqued Yugoslav communist regime
Imprisoned for political dissent
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