Shlapentokh . . . former senior fellow at MoscoW's Institute of
Sociology, has written an important study of responses to the
general domestic crisis of the USSR. The first half of the book is
devoted to examination of the background of the current crisis; the
second half covers major ideological tendencies, conservative, '
neo-Stalinist, ' and liberal.' Shlapentokh shows how Gorbachev has
gradually absorbed much, but by no means all, of the liberal'
ideology but concludes that future prospects for liberalizing
tendencies are highly uncertain. . . . Shlapentokh's insights make
this first comprehensive treatment of Soviet ideology in the
Gorbachev era one of the more significant studies of the USSR in
recent years. "Choice"
The mid-1970s found almost all spheres of Soviet society in
economic, social, and moral decline, a decline that generated
conflicting ideologies offering solutions. "Soviet Ideologies in
the Period of Glasnost" provides a penetrating examination of these
unofficial ideologies, both historically and analytically, based
upon studies of Soviet media, literature, films, underground
literature, and Western scholarly works. It is a thorough and
well-documented discussion of unofficial thinking trends in the
Soviet Union during the post-Brezhnev era.
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