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Milovan Đilas was a prominent Yugoslav politician, writer, and intellectual known for his critical views on communism. Born in Montenegro, he rose through the ranks of the Communist Party and became a close associate of Josip Broz Tito. However, as he witnessed the realities of totalitarianism, Đilas became increasingly disillusioned with the regime, ultimately leading him to express his dissent through his writings. His most notable works include 'Conversations with Stalin' and 'For a Lasting Peace,' where he explored the complexities of power and ideology.

Đilas's engagement with political theory and critique of authoritarianism made him a significant figure in the discourse surrounding socialism and democracy. His ideas influenced a generation of thinkers and activists, as he advocated for a more humane and democratic socialism. After his expulsion from the Communist Party in the 1950s, he continued to write and lecture, becoming a voice for reform and a critic of both Eastern and Western bloc policies. Through his life and work, Đilas left an enduring legacy in the landscape of political thought.

国籍 南斯拉夫人
出生日期 December 4, 1911
出生地点 Podgorica, Montenegro
去世日期 April 20, 1992