Soviet and American Society: A ComparisonOxford University Press, 1973 - 476 trang |
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... success is far more limited . " Success " -the conspicuous rise of the in ... American society . The books depicted in the Digest ... ( an American phenomenon very differ- ent from insecurity generated by political pressures ) ; the related myth ...
... success is far more limited . " Success " -the conspicuous rise of the in ... American society . The books depicted in the Digest ... ( an American phenomenon very differ- ent from insecurity generated by political pressures ) ; the related myth ...
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... [ my em- phasis ] . Russian workers have ... success and riches is as far - fetched as a holiday in Nassau . The low level of expectations is , more striking outside the economic sphere . A Soviet intellectual observed : The fascist American ...
... [ my em- phasis ] . Russian workers have ... success and riches is as far - fetched as a holiday in Nassau . The low level of expectations is , more striking outside the economic sphere . A Soviet intellectual observed : The fascist American ...
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American Perceptions of the USSR and the Cold | 12 |
Official | 22 |
Popular | 30 |
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