Originally published in 1928, this book is a result of a visit to
Russia by the author who stayed in a remote village and mixed with
the local population. A crusader for social justice, Dorothy Buxton
in theory saw Bolshevism as a fairer system and went to Russia to
see the effects of the Revolution. With an intellectual honesty
rarely seen by critics of Soviet Russia, the author examines
fundamental questions of sociology and religion with some
unexpected conclusions.
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