Soviet and American Society: A ComparisonOxford University Press, 1973 - 476 trang |
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... forces CONTROLS Partial or limited None or virtually none Domestic forces duction & dis- Leisure ac- Police forces travel Postal tribution tivities Postal services Religious services Political partici- Social mo- Economic pro- life ...
... forces CONTROLS Partial or limited None or virtually none Domestic forces duction & dis- Leisure ac- Police forces travel Postal tribution tivities Postal services Religious services Political partici- Social mo- Economic pro- life ...
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... forces ( the " state security organs , " as they are usually called by Soviet spokesmen ) , the number of informers per thousand population , number of political prisoners , the number and nature of places of detention , and so forth ...
... forces ( the " state security organs , " as they are usually called by Soviet spokesmen ) , the number of informers per thousand population , number of political prisoners , the number and nature of places of detention , and so forth ...
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... force numerous universities to stop or curtail military research and abolish the ROTC programs . Such acts would of course be inconceivable in the Soviet Union ( indeed in most other nations ) , where respect for the armed forces , if ...
... force numerous universities to stop or curtail military research and abolish the ROTC programs . Such acts would of course be inconceivable in the Soviet Union ( indeed in most other nations ) , where respect for the armed forces , if ...
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American Perceptions of the USSR and the Cold | 12 |
Official | 22 |
Popular | 30 |
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advertising Alex Inkeles alienation American American and Soviet American society attitudes become behavior belief CDSP ciety cold war Communism Communist concept concern counterculture crime criminal criticism cult cult of personality cultural discussion economic elite ethnic example freedom Garden City groups human ideal ideological important income individual industrial Inkeles institutions intellectuals interests Izvestia kolkhoz Komsomolskaya Pravda labor leaders Lenin less Literaturnaya gazeta living major Marxism Marxism-Leninism mass media ment middle classes mobility moral Moscow occupations official organization party peasant policies popular population Pravda propaganda radical recent reflected regime religion religious Revolution Russian sexual Seymour Martin Lipset similar social problems socialist sociological Soviet citizens Soviet political Soviet society Soviet system Soviet Union Stalin status tion totalitarian traditional transl United University Press USSR values violence Western women workers York young youth