The Soviet Legal System and Political Trials
MTA
Courts, Codes, and the Use of Justice for Political Ends
2nd Edition
*The Soviet Legal System and Political Trials* offers a chilling and meticulously researched journey through the evolution of Soviet justice, revealing how law was systematically transformed from a protector of rights into a potent instrument of state power. From the immediate post-Revolutionary era, where "revolutionary legal consciousness" guided the ruthless Cheka and summary tribunals, to the comprehensive codification efforts of the 1920s that birthed Article 58, this book dissects how ideology became the bedrock of a legal system designed for political control. It vividly portrays how class struggle permeated every aspect of justice, shaping verdicts, defining "enemies of the people," and paving the way for unprecedented state repression.
Delving into the darkest chapters of Soviet history, the book exposes the anatomy of Stalin’s Great Purges and the infamous show trials, revealing them not as legal proceedings but as meticulously choreographed propaganda spectacles built on coerced confessions and predetermined outcomes. It uncovers the systematic use of torture by the NKVD, the administrative terror of the extrajudicial Special Boards (troikas) that condemned millions to the Gulag, and the complicit role of figures like Prosecutor General Andrei Vyshinsky, who famously declared "confession is the queen of proofs." Beyond the terror, it also examines the post-Stalin "Thaw" and its reforms, showing how even a move away from mass brutality still maintained the instrumental nature of law, merely adapting to new methods of repression, such as the punitive use of psychiatry against dissidents. Ultimately, *The Soviet Legal System and Political Trials* offers a stark and enduring lesson on the profound dangers when law is stripped of its autonomy and becomes a servant of political ends, a warning for all societies on the enduring quest for true justice.
This book is essential for anyone interested in legal history, political science, or the history of totalitarian regimes. Students and scholars of Russian and Soviet studies, human rights activists, and readers concerned with the dangers of authoritarianism will find invaluable insights into how legal systems can be perverted to serve political repression, offering critical lessons on the fragility of the rule of law.
December 4, 2025
38,772 words
2 hours 43 minutes
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