Rethinking the Soviet Experience: Politics and History Since 1917In this wide-ranging and provocative book, Stephen F. Cohen cuts through Cold War stereotypes of the Soviet Union to arrive at fresh interpretations of that country's traumatic history and its present-day political realities. Cohen's lucidly written, revisionist analysis reopens an array of major historical questions. As he probes Soviet history, society, and politics, Cohen demonstrates how this country has remained stable during its long journey from revolution to conservatism. It the process, he suggests moreenlightened approaches to American/Soviet relations. Based on the author's many years of study and research, including numerous visits to the USSR, this book is essential reading for anyone interested in the state of world affairs today. |
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Page 49
... problems arise from the customary treatment of original Bolshevism , which is to define it in such a selectively narrow fashion as to construe it as Stalinism , or " embryonic " Stalinism . I have tried to show elsewhere that Bolshevism ...
... problems arise from the customary treatment of original Bolshevism , which is to define it in such a selectively narrow fashion as to construe it as Stalinism , or " embryonic " Stalinism . I have tried to show elsewhere that Bolshevism ...
Page 124
... problems . Varieties of neo - Stalinist opinion cut across classes , from workers to the petty intelligentsia , reflecting their spe- cific discontents in Soviet society.103 More generally , though , liberalizing trends and other ...
... problems . Varieties of neo - Stalinist opinion cut across classes , from workers to the petty intelligentsia , reflecting their spe- cific discontents in Soviet society.103 More generally , though , liberalizing trends and other ...
Page 156
... problems grow worse , conservatives will sometimes join reformers to save what is most important in the existing or- der.75 Signs that such a consensus for change may be forming in the Soviet Union have already appeared , largely in ...
... problems grow worse , conservatives will sometimes join reformers to save what is most important in the existing or- der.75 Signs that such a consensus for change may be forming in the Soviet Union have already appeared , largely in ...
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Rethinking the Soviet Experience: Politics and History since 1917 Stephen F. Cohen Limited preview - 1986 |
Rethinking the Soviet Experience: Politics and History Since 1917 Stephen F. Cohen Limited preview - 1986 |
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