
This turns another myth around, that the unofficial order, the civic society had simply replaced communism as the more legitimate and healthy social fabric. Apart from Poland's Solidarity, there was hardly a civil society to mention. His search light points at the ruling communist establishment. He explains how they knew the system was failing and managed to maintain power with the threat of military intervention from Moscow. And here he actually arrives at something that was mentioned in the other interviews as well: when Gorbachev announced that Moscow was no longer intending to intervene, the floor dropped under the feet of the rulers in Eastern Europe and the establishment simply evaporated.
More NBIH:
Vietnam War perspectives,
1989 - Padraic Kenney,
The Ossie twilight,
The first day of LBJ,
Ayn Rand.