Reactionary ideology of right-wing socialists 1951 Цебенко Реакционная идеология

Tsebenko, M. D. The Reactionary Ideology of Right-Wing Socialists in the Service of American Imperialism (Reaktsionnaya ideologiya pravykh sotsialistov), 1951. In Russian.

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Tsebenko, M. D. The Reactionary Ideology of Right-Wing Socialists in the Service of American Imperialism (Reaktsionnaya ideologiya pravykh sotsialistov), 1951. In Russian.

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Цебенко М. Д.
Реакционная идеология правых социалистов на службе американского империализма. / Лекции, прочитанные в Высшей партийной школе при ЦК ВКП(б).
Москва : Типография Высшей партийной школы при ЦК ВКП(б), 1951.
83 с. ; Обычный формат. Бумажная издательская обложка.
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Tsebenko, M. D.
The Reactionary Ideology of Right-Wing Socialists in the Service of American Imperialism. / Lectures delivered at the Higher Party School under the Central Committee of the VKP(b).
Moscow : Higher Party School Publishing House, 1951.
83 pp. ; Regular format. Original softcover.

This 1951 publication is a definitive example of high-Cold War political polemics, issued by the Higher Party School under the Central Committee of the VKP(b) during the final years of the Stalinist era. Authored by M. D. Tsebenko, this collection of lectures was designed to provide the Soviet administrative and ideological elite with a rigorous theoretical framework for criticizing Western European social democracy. At the heart of the text is the "anti-cosmopolitan" campaign and the intensifying rivalry between the Eastern Bloc and the West. The narrative provides a deep dive into the internal logic of late-Stalinist foreign policy, including the arrangement of arguments against the "Marshall Plan," the formation of NATO, and the perceived "betrayal" of the working class by leaders of the British Labour Party and French Socialists.
Across its 83 pages, Tsebenko’s work characterizes "Right-Wing Socialism" not as a legitimate political movement, but as a direct instrument of American global hegemony. The lectures emphasize the sharp ideological divide of the early 1950s, using the rigid terminology of the period to analyze the "reactionary" nature of contemporary European reformism. Published by the Higher Party School (VPSH) for internal educational use, this small-format softcover volume served as a primary source for regional party leaders to align their local agitation with the Kremlin’s global strategy. For historians of political science and collectors of Soviet ephemera, this 1951 edition is a significant artifact documenting the intellectual construction of the "Iron Curtain" and the aggressive rhetorical landscape of the mid-20th century.

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