Image for A normal totalitarian society: how the Soviet Union functioned and how it collapsed

A normal totalitarian society: how the Soviet Union functioned and how it collapsed

See all formats and editions

Shlapentokh undertakes a dispassionate analysis of the ordinary functioning of the Soviet system from Stalin's death through the Soviet collapse and Russia's first post-communist decade.

Without overlooking its repressive character, he treats the USSR as a "normal" system that employed both socialist and nationalist ideologies for the purposes of technological and military modernization, preservation of empire, and expansion of its geopolitical power.

Foregoing the projection of Western norms and assumptions, he seeks to achieve a clearer understanding of a civilization that has perplexed its critics and its champions alike.

Read More
Special order line: only available to educational & business accounts. Sign In
£135.00
Product Details
M.E. Sharpe
131548272X / 9781315482729
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
947.084
05/07/2017
English
333 pages
Copy: 30%; print: 30%