Soviet and American Society: A ComparisonOxford University Press, 1973 - 476 trang |
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... official perceptions and stereotypes of American society all So- viet perceptions of it are bound to be permeated in some manner by the official viewpoint . The question is : to what degree and in what respects ? Perhaps the closest ...
... official perceptions and stereotypes of American society all So- viet perceptions of it are bound to be permeated in some manner by the official viewpoint . The question is : to what degree and in what respects ? Perhaps the closest ...
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... official stereotypes , are far more favorable than the official ones . Appreciation of the American standard of living , leisure ac- tivities , and creature comforts are more impressive than those more abstract features of American life ...
... official stereotypes , are far more favorable than the official ones . Appreciation of the American standard of living , leisure ac- tivities , and creature comforts are more impressive than those more abstract features of American life ...
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... official candidates can be done simply by folding the ballot and putting it into the ballot box in full view of the local election com- mittee . This procedure makes it obvious and public if the voter wishes to register his disapproval ...
... official candidates can be done simply by folding the ballot and putting it into the ballot box in full view of the local election com- mittee . This procedure makes it obvious and public if the voter wishes to register his disapproval ...
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American Perceptions of the USSR and the Cold | 12 |
Official | 22 |
Popular | 30 |
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