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Future That Failed - Origins and Destinies of the Soviet Model

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Informationen zum Autor Johann P. Arnason Klappentext This outstanding book deals with the Soviet model as a distinctive pattern of modernity. Its historical background and its institutional structure are thoroughly examined as are its implications for understanding Modernity. The book challenges many of the simple assumptions and judgements made about the Soviet road. It is essential reading for students of Political Science, Sociology and Soviet History Zusammenfassung This outstanding book analyses the Soviet model as a distinctive pattern of modernity - examining its historical background and institutional structure, and challenging many of the assumptions and judgements made about the Soviet road. Inhaltsverzeichnis I Introduction: Theoretical Perspectives II Sources And Components 1. State formation and state tradition 2. Revolutionary imagination and revolutionary strategy 3. Social revolution and imperial modernization III The Model And Its Variants 1. The totalitarian project 2. Expansion, reproduction and reform 3. The Western Periphery 4. The Eastern Arena IV Crisis and Collapse 1. Visions of breakdown 2. From expansion to extinction

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Authors Johann Arnason, Johann P Arnason, Johann P. Arnason, Johann Pall Arnason
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 21.10.1993
 
EAN 9780415062275
ISBN 978-0-415-06227-5
No. of pages 252
Series Routledge History of Economic
Social Futures
Subjects Non-fiction book > Politics, society, business > Politics
Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories

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