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Shlapentokh, Vladimir, Sociology and Politics: The Soviet Case (Falls Church, VA: Delphi Associates, 1985).
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Based on case studies, Vladimir Shlapentokh and Anna Arutunyan analyze how private property and free markets spawn feudal elements in society. These elements are so strong in post-Communist Russia that they prevent the formation of a true democratic society, while making it impossible to return to totalitarianism. Start reading Freedom, Repression, and Private Property in Russia on your Kindle in under a minute. Don't have a Kindle? Get your Kindle here, or download a FREE Kindle Reading App.
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Vladimir Shlapentokh, Anna Arutunyan. This study demonstrates how the emergence of private property and a market economy after the Soviet Union's collapse enabled a degree of freedom while simultaneously supporting authoritarianism
Vladimir Shlapentokh, Anna Arutunyan. This study demonstrates how the emergence of private property and a market economy after the Soviet Union's collapse enabled a degree of freedom while simultaneously supporting authoritarianism. Based on case studies, Vladimir Shlapentokh and Anna Arutunyan analyze how private property and free markets spawn feudal elements in society.
Based on case studies, Vladimir Shlapentokh and Anna Arutunyan analyze how private property and free markets spawn feudal elements in society
Based on case studies, Vladimir Shlapentokh and Anna Arutunyan analyze how private property and free markets spawn feudal elements in society. The authors describe the resulting Russian society as having three types of social organization: authoritarian, feudal and liberal
Based on case studies, Vladimir Shlapentokh and Anna Arutunyan analyze how private property and free markets spawn feudal elements in society. These elements are so strong in post-Communist Russia that they prevent the formation of a true democratic society, while making it impossible to return to totalitarianism
Date: Fri, 23 Aug 2013 From: Vladimir Shlapentokh Date: Fri, 23 Aug 2013 From: Vladimir Shlapentokh Books Books Non- Fiction Social & Political Sciences. Freedom, Repression, and Private Property in Russia. by Vladimir Shlapentokh. Shipped in 8 to 10 working days. Arutunyan and Shlapentokh, a verteran sociologist with a deep understanding of Russian society, argue that Putin's Russia is still shaped by many social institutions inherited from the Soviet era. Vladimir Emmanuilovich Shlapentokh (Russian: Влади́мир Эммануи́лович Шляпенто́х, Vladimir Èmmanuilovič Šlâpentoh, 19 October 1926 – 6 October 2015) was a Soviet-born American sociologist, historian, political scientist, and university professor, nota. Vladimir Emmanuilovich Shlapentokh (Russian: Влади́мир Эммануи́лович Шляпенто́х, Vladimir Èmmanuilovič Šlâpentoh, 19 October 1926 – 6 October 2015) was a Soviet-born American sociologist, historian, political scientist, and university professor, notable for his work on Soviet and Russian society and politics as well as theoretical work in sociology. He was a Professor of Sociology at Michigan State University (MSU). Vladimir Shlapentokh. Cambridge University Press. Demonstrates how the emergence of private property and a market economy after the Soviet Union's collapse enab. ISBN10 : 9781107042148, ISBN13 : 1107042143.