This collection of essays offers a thorough sample of the views of Hillel Ticktin, one of the most controversial figures in Soviet studies for 25 years. He consistently argued that perestroika would fail, and that the USSR was and remained inherently Stalinist.
This collection of essays offers a thorough sample of the views of Hillel Ticktin, one of the most controversial figures in Soviet studies for 25 years. He consistently argued that perestroika would fail, and that the USSR was and remained inherently Stalinist.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Origins of the Crisis in the USSR Chapter 1 Introduction: The Aims and Achievements of Gorbachev Chapter 2 Theory and Concepts Chapter 3 The Nature of Social Control in the USSR Chapter 4 The Nonpolitical Politics of the Soviet Elite Chapter 5 The Intelligentsia Chapter 6 The Working Class Chapter 7 The Nature of the Soviet Political Economy Chapter 8 The Present Economic Crisis in the USSR Chapter 9 Perestroika and the Disintegration of the USSR Chapter 10 Where Are We Going? The Nature of the Transitional Epoch
Origins of the Crisis in the USSR Chapter 1 Introduction: The Aims and Achievements of Gorbachev Chapter 2 Theory and Concepts Chapter 3 The Nature of Social Control in the USSR Chapter 4 The Nonpolitical Politics of the Soviet Elite Chapter 5 The Intelligentsia Chapter 6 The Working Class Chapter 7 The Nature of the Soviet Political Economy Chapter 8 The Present Economic Crisis in the USSR Chapter 9 Perestroika and the Disintegration of the USSR Chapter 10 Where Are We Going? The Nature of the Transitional Epoch
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