The Socialist Industrial State (1976) examines the state-socialist
system, taking as the central example the Soviet Union - where the
goals and values of Marxism-Leninism and the particular
institutions, the form of economy and polity, were first adopted
and developed. It then considers the historical developments,
differences in culture, the level of economic development and the
political processes of different state-socialist countries around
the globe.
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