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Page 54
... individual melancholy , fatigue , and solitude . " 55 Parallel to the official culture , and communicating many of the same themes in less inhibited form , is the unofficial culture of the dissent movement . The sovereignty of the ...
... individual melancholy , fatigue , and solitude . " 55 Parallel to the official culture , and communicating many of the same themes in less inhibited form , is the unofficial culture of the dissent movement . The sovereignty of the ...
Page 214
... individual liberty , but I shall follow Western terminology here , for it has been over human rights as they are understood in the West that the worst conflict has taken place . Two sides of this multifaceted matter acquired particular ...
... individual liberty , but I shall follow Western terminology here , for it has been over human rights as they are understood in the West that the worst conflict has taken place . Two sides of this multifaceted matter acquired particular ...
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... individual freedoms re- main restricted . When it comes to dissent and emigration , the human rights is- sues that have garnered so much Western interest , the outlook is uneven . Soviet dissent has lost the philosophical unity , and ...
... individual freedoms re- main restricted . When it comes to dissent and emigration , the human rights is- sues that have garnered so much Western interest , the outlook is uneven . Soviet dissent has lost the philosophical unity , and ...
Contents
Brezhnevs Ambiguous Legacy | 6 |
What Ails the Soviet System? | 32 |
Succession and the Changing Soviet Elite | 68 |
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