The transition from socialism : state and civil society in the USSR
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The transition from socialism : state and civil society in the USSR
Longman Cheshire, 1991
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The transition from socialism : state and civil society in Gorbachev's USSR
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At a time when the USSR is in upheaval, and as Communism is swept away, this text aims to illuminate the rapid changes taking place. Organized around the assumption that the distinction between "State" and "Civil Society" is a key analytical tool, it sheds light on the processes involved in the breakdown of socialism. It is a collection of interconnected essays from international contributors which explore the dynamics of the changes taking place. It pays particular attention to the prospects for the achievement of important human liberties and examines the complex social problems facing Gorbachev during this key period in world politics.
Table of Contents
- Civil society and Soviet studies - an introductory essay
- the significance of civil society
- the myth of human self-identity - unity of civil and political society in socialist thought
- communism, civil society and freedom
- the destruction of civil society in Russia (1917-1953)
- mono-organizational socialism and the civil society
- civil society and systemic legitimation in the USSR
- Soviet bureaucracy and civil society
- the implosion of the collectivist societies and the emergence of new democratic social systems in Eastern Europe and the USSR
- ethonationalism and civil society in the USSR
- civil society and the Soviet-Vietnamese alliance.
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