Soviet and American Society: A ComparisonOxford University Press, 1973 - 476 trang |
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... religion ( assured to all by the Soviet Constitution ) is a legal fiction— people are not only strongly discouraged from religious participa- tion , they are also deprived of adequate facilities for it . The Soviet mass media make no ...
... religion ( assured to all by the Soviet Constitution ) is a legal fiction— people are not only strongly discouraged from religious participa- tion , they are also deprived of adequate facilities for it . The Soviet mass media make no ...
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... Religion in the Soviet Union Religion is a social problem in the Soviet Union in every sense of the term : it is considered an undesirable form of ... Religious commitments are SOVIET AND AMERICAN SOCIETY 372 Religion in the Soviet Union.
... Religion in the Soviet Union Religion is a social problem in the Soviet Union in every sense of the term : it is considered an undesirable form of ... Religious commitments are SOVIET AND AMERICAN SOCIETY 372 Religion in the Soviet Union.
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... religions and produc- ing a vast flood of " religious popular culture " is documented in Louis Schneider and Sanford Dornbusch , Popular Religion , Chicago , 1958 . 74. The secularization of religion in the United States is vividly ...
... religions and produc- ing a vast flood of " religious popular culture " is documented in Louis Schneider and Sanford Dornbusch , Popular Religion , Chicago , 1958 . 74. The secularization of religion in the United States is vividly ...
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American Perceptions of the USSR and the Cold | 12 |
Official | 22 |
Popular | 30 |
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