In the 1980s, Romanian communism took on a militarized form.
Isac's legacy was touched by the fall of Romanian communism during the 1989 Revolution.
In the 1970s, when liberalization touched Romanian communism, most restrictions on Teodoreanu's work were lifted.
With ideological changes within Romanian communism also came more tolerance of Constant Tonegaru's work by the cultural officials.
Liiceanu concluded: "He is the most qualified intellectual in the world for analyzing Romanian communism.
Romanian fascism, like Romanian Communism, was by no means standard-issue.
Additionally, the newspaper became focused on exploring the history of Romanian communism, and ran exposes on the Ceauşescu family.
He credits Ghiţă Ionescu, noted historian of Romanian communism, as his "mentor and model."
He was involved in many of the events of Communist Romania, thus making him a complex figure of Romanian Communism.
This was a battle of ideas and the old forces of Romanian communism used the new press framework, through Adevărul, to discredit opposition forces.