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SSSR: Zhizn` posle Smerti
[ USSR: Life after death]

Ed. by I.V. Glushchenko, B.Iu. Kagarlitskii, V.A. Kurennyi
Moscow:  ID VShE, 2012
304 p
Serie: Issledovaniia kul`tury
Hardcover. 12 x 20 cm
ISBN: 9785759809777
Language: Russian
This book is based on materials of the conference of the same title and the round table "The Second collapse: From the dissolution of the USSR to the crisis of neoliberalism". The contributors address the following questions: Are soviet practices still here, in post-soviet capitalistic society, which ones and to what extent? Is "the soviet legacy" an obstacle for the new bourgeois-democratic society or is it a stabilizer of it? Is "soviet” a factor of opposition or resource for adaptation to a new, neoliberal order? (0.385 kg.)
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» History: General Works and Philosophy of History   » Russia in the 20th-21st Centuries   » Collapse of the USSR
» Social Sciences   » Theory and History of Culture, Esthetics

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