222 Pages
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Routledge
The Soviet Way of Life (1948) is an objective description of the Soviet Russian political and economic systems. The author, who spent two years in Russia, explains how the citizen lives and moves within the structure of the Soviet State. The Soviet way of life, he points out, is basically a Russian way, to which a form of collectivism was applied suddenly and drastically in the Twentieth Century.
1. The Elements 2. The Constitution 3. The Party 4. The Red Army 5. Government Departments 6. Security 7. Industry 8. Agriculture 9. Distribution and Consumption 10. Maintenance 11. The Rewards 12. Development and Continuity
Biography
Maurice Lovell