Reds, Paul Mason
Reds, Paul Mason
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Reds
A Global History of Communism

Author: Paul Mason

Narrator: Paul Mason

Unabridged: TBD

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/13/2026


Synopsis

From “possibly the most engaged mainstream journalist of our age” (New Statesman) comes a new global history of communism—ranging from Renaissance England to 21st century China and tracing communism’s transformation from a political idea, into a mass movement, and ultimately into totalitarian regimes that covered half the earth.

In Reds, journalist and historian Paul Mason equips a new generation with an understanding of where communism came from and how and why it failed. Charting its rise and fall, from the first barricades in Paris in the 1840s to the fall of the Berlin Wall, he shows how communism changed from a Utopian critique of early capitalism into a revolutionary movement that inflicted existential defeats on the autocracies of Russia, China, and their satellites. Mason’s story of communism is one of both heroism and horror: of workers and peasant activists fighting against a system that failed them, and of the repression and famines inflicted by the regimes that were eventually installed.

With liberal capitalism appearing to falter, global climate chaos intensifying, and the advance of the far right in Western democracies, communist ideas might appear increasingly attractive to people around the world. Timely and erudite, Reds is a warning against the resurgence of authoritarian leftist politics.

About Paul Mason

Paul Mason is an award-winning journalist living in London. Previously the economics editor at both BBC Newsnight and Channel 4 News, he is now a columnist at The New World and is adjunct fellow at the Council on Geostrategy. He is the author of seven books, including PostCapitalism, Rare Earth, and How to Stop Fascism.


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