This study is the third and culminating work by Kitty Weaver on
Soviet youth. The first, "Lenin's Grandchildren," studied the
Soviet child from birth to age seven. The second, "Russia's
Future," studied Soviet children from ages seven to fourteen, the
years of the Young Pioneers. This study examines the Soviet system
and its education of young communists in the Komsomol (the Young
Communist League) and at Moscow State University. Given the events
of recent times, Weaver also shifts from examining how Soviet young
people learned communism to considering how they unlearn
communism.
Her first-hand account is based on her travels and her study in
the Soviet Union and in Russia and the other fourteen republics.
The question Weaver most frequently asked, and the question implied
by many of her other questions of her Soviet friends and informants
was, Who are you? Their illuminating answers and her pithy comments
and observations sprinkle her narrative with a sense of the
everyday, providing the reader with a three-dimensional portrait of
Soviet life, of the hopes and the fears of Soviet youth.
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