The Neo-Stalinist State

The Neo-Stalinist State
Author: Victor Zaslavsky
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2016-07-08
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1315495511

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Underlying current controversies about environmental regulation are shared concerns, divided interests and different ways of thinking about the earth and our proper relationship to it. This book brings together writings on nature and environment that illuminate thought and action in this realm.

The Neo-Stalinist State

The Neo-Stalinist State
Author: Victor Zaslavsky
Publisher: M.E. Sharpe
Total Pages: 212
Release: 1994
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781563244513

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Underlying current controversies about environmental regulation are shared concerns, divided interests and different ways of thinking about the earth and our proper relationship to it. This book brings together writings on nature and environment that illuminate thought and action in this realm.

The Neo-Stalinist State

The Neo-Stalinist State
Author: Victor Zaslavsky
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2016-07-08
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 131549552X

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Underlying current controversies about environmental regulation are shared concerns, divided interests and different ways of thinking about the earth and our proper relationship to it. This book brings together writings on nature and environment that illuminate thought and action in this realm.

Hell on Earth

Hell on Earth
Author: Ludwik Kowalski
Publisher: Ludwik Kowalski
Total Pages: 82
Release: 2008
Genre: History
ISBN: 160047232X

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The author's father, a civil engineer, left Poland for the Soviet Union in 1931. An idealistic communist, he believed it was his duty to emigrate, and to contribute to the building of a new society. His wife and his infant son followed soon after. In 1938 he was arrested and sent to a GULAG camp in Kolyma, where he became a slave in Stalin's state of proletarian dictatorship. Two years later he died, most likely from exhaustion, working in a gold mine. In this book The author, who is a retired physics professor (Professor Emeritus at Montclair State University, New Jersey), shares what he knows and thinks about Stalinism. Educated in the Soviet Union (elementary school), in Poland (high school and master's degree) and in France (Ph.D. in nuclear physics), he came to the United States in 1964. He deliberately avoided talking about Stalinism and concentrated on professional activities--teaching and research. Approaching retirement, however, he wrote an essay on Stalinism entitled "Alaska Notes." It describes the gruesome Soviet reality, focusing on Kolyma, and on Stalin's inner circle. The essay contained comments on what has been published by some survivors of Stalinism, and by authors of several scholarly books, such as Leszek Kolakowski. "Alaska Notes" was posted on the Internet discussion list at Montclair State University. This public forum revealed a wide range of opinions about communism. The animated discussion, mostly among professors, convinced the author to transform the essay into this book. It is dedicated to all victims of Stalinism, and in particular to the author's father, a naive idealist deceived by propaganda. Royalties will be donated to a Montclair State Universityscholarship fund.

Art Under Stalin

Art Under Stalin
Author: Matthew Cullerne Bown
Publisher: Holmes & Meier Publishers
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1991
Genre: Art
ISBN:

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New Myth, New World

New Myth, New World
Author: Bernice Glatzer Rosenthal
Publisher: Penn State Press
Total Pages: 484
Release: 2010-11-01
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780271046587

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The Nazis' use and misuse of Nietzsche is well known. In this pioneering book, Bernice Glatzer Rosenthal excavates the trail of long-obscured Nietzschean ideas that took root in late Imperial Russia, intertwining with other elements in the culture to become a vital ingredient of Bolshevism and Stalinism.

The Post-Soviet States

The Post-Soviet States
Author: Graham Smith
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 277
Release: 2024-11-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1040288766

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The collapse of the Soviet Union has engendered one of the most momentous and critical regional transformations of our tiomes through the formation and development of the post-Soviet states. This book explores the politics of post-Soviet transition and the problems which will continue to face these states well into the twenty-first century, as they struggle towards democracy, market reform, ethnic co-existance and integration into a new geoplolitical post-Cold War world order. Richly illustrated with examples drawn from Russian and other post-Soviet primary sources, the author focuses on three broad themes of transition. Firstly, the progression from colonialism to post-colonialism and the consquences of such changes on national identity and the redefinition of national homeland. Secondly, the movement away from totalitarian rule and the factors which both facilitate and challenge the prospects of a democratic future. Thirdly, the process of securing a successful place in the global capitalist economy.

Stalinism and the Politics of Mobilization

Stalinism and the Politics of Mobilization
Author: David Priestland
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 500
Release: 2007-02
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0199245134

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'Stalinism and the Politics of Mobilization' provides a new explanation of the political violence in Stalin's Soviet Union during the late 1930s by examining the thinking of Stalin and his allies, and placing it in the broader context of Bolshevik ideas since 1917.

Stalinism

Stalinism
Author: Sheila Fitzpatrick
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 396
Release: 2000
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0415152348

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First Published in 1999. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Communist Neo-Traditionalism

Communist Neo-Traditionalism
Author: Andrew G. Walder
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 327
Release: 1986
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0520064704

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"Here is a book that smashes and rebuilds. It smashes widely held ideas about communist bureaucracy, charisma, the convergence of industrial societies. . . . It rebuilds our understanding of contemporary China—and of communist regimes in general—by showing how overlapping instrumental and personal ties, embedded in ideology and party organization, have reshaped Chinese industrial enterprises. By placing Chinese experience firmly and lucidly in comparative perspective, Walder helps us rethink non-communist enterprise as well."—Charles Tilly, New School for Social Research