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    Civil Society, Pluralism, and the Future of East and Central Europe.Vladimir Tismaneanu - 2001 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 68.
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    In Marx's Shadow: Knowledge, Power, and Intellectuals in Eastern Europe and Russia.Clemena Antonova, Aurelian Craiutu, Mikhail Epstein, Elena Gapova, Letitia Guran, Ivars Ijabs, Natasa Kovacevic, Jeffrey Murer, Veronika Tuckerova, Vladimir Tismaneanu & Maria Todorova (eds.) - 2010 - Lexington Books.
    The volume draws attention to the unknown and unexplored areas, trends and ways of thinking under the communist regime. It demonstrates how various bodies of knowledge were produced, disseminated and used for a wide variety of purposes: from openly justifying dominant political views to framing oppositional and non-official discourses and practices.
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  3. Prin ce ne asemănăm, prin ce ne deosebim.Alex Leo Şerban, Sorin Vieru, Dan C. Mihăilescu, Claude Karnoouh & Vladimir TISMĂNEANU - 2003 - Dilema 529:10-11.
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  4. Noua Stîngă și Școala de la Frankfurt.Vladimir Tismaneanu - 1976 - București: Editura Politică.
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  5. NYR, TLS, and the Velvet Counterrevolution.Vladimir Tismaneanu - 1994 - Common Knowledge 3 (1):130.
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  6. Războiul civil european.Vladimir Tismăneanu - 2003 - Dilema 519:20.
     
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    Reflections on the Fate of Marxism in Eastern Europe: Fulfillment or Bastardization?Vladimir Tismaneanu - 2017 - In Jeffrey C. Isaac (ed.), The Communist Manifesto. Yale University Press. pp. 166-186.
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    The Ambiguity of Romanian National Communism.Vladimir Tismaneanu - 1984 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1984 (60):65-79.
    For a better understanding of the present situation in Romania it is necessary to go beyond the limited political approach, i.e., to seek the germs of contemporary conflicts in the history of that country — especially in the history of the Romanian Communist Party. We have to mink about the origins of Romanian communism in 1921, when the Socialist Left split into a strong and active radical minority and a “reformist” traditional Social-Democratic wing. The situation of the Left in Romania (...)
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    Communism and the human condition: Reflections on the Black Book of Communism. [REVIEW]Vladimir Tismaneanu - 2001 - Human Rights Review 2 (2):125-134.
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