Mihailo Mihajlov, another well known Yugoslav dissident, wrote a few days ago that encyclopedias in the future will list Milovan Djilas as “the father and founder of the dissident movement which opposed communism on its home ground” Sometime in the spring of 1989 when the first cracks appeared in the concrete that Lenin mixed and […]

You have reached an article for premium members. To read this article please login if you are already a TOL member. Or continue to read our content from the past month.

You can subscribe here to gain access.