"Most westerners glimpsed the breakup of the Soviet Union at a great distance, through a highly distorted lens which equated the expansion of capitalism with the rise of global democracy. But there were those, like Helena Sheehan, who watched more keenly and saw a world turning upside down. In her new autobiographical history from below, Until We Fall, Sheehan shares what she witnessed first-hand and close-up, as hopes were raised by glasnost and perestroika, only to be swept away in the bitter and brutal counterrevolutions that followed"--
Helena Sheehan Books
Helena Sheehan is a philosopher, historian of science, and writer whose work delves into communication studies, politics, and philosophical subjects, with a particular focus on Marxist thought. Her scholarship often explores the relationship between Marxist philosophy and scientific inquiry, critically examining historical impacts on scientific development and advocating for a humanist perspective within Marxism. Sheehan bridges her deep understanding of philosophy with a direct engagement with social and political issues, offering readers insightful perspectives on the nature of knowledge and its societal context.
