Two Generations of Soviet Man: A Study in the Psychology of Communism - Tapa blanda

Kosa, John

 
9780807874004: Two Generations of Soviet Man: A Study in the Psychology of Communism

Sinopsis

In this study in the psychology of communism, the author, taking Hungary as his example, examines the deliberate imposition of an alien political, social, and economic policy on the people of the seven European countries that the Soviet armies had overrun by the end of the war.

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In this study in the psychology of communism, the author, taking Hungary as his example, examines the deliberate imposition of an alien political, social, and economic policy on the people of the seven European countries that the Soviet armies had overrun by the end of the war.

Originally published 1962.

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In this study in the psychology of communism, the author, taking Hungary as his example, examines the deliberate imposition of an alien political, social, and economic policy on the people of the seven European countries that the Soviet armies had overrun by the end of the war.

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