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More than a decade has passed since path-breaking policies aimed at
liberalizing post-Soviet society were first introduced in Russia.
Today, these promises of freedom, equality, and justice remain
largely unfulfilled and Russia's political system continues to
exhibit signs of the deep-rooted problems that may well retard, if
not completely derail, any possibility of future reform. Against
this stark background, Civil Society and the Search for Justice in
Russia explores the various dimensions of Russia's civil society:
the meaning of, and search for, justice; the role of the Orthodox
church as a principal unifier in civil society; the need for new
freedoms for women and ethnic minorities; and the role of mass
education and the free press in inculcating and articulating new
civic values. Expertly blending the historical with the
theoretical, the recent with the empirical this work offers new
insight and analysis into the ability of a nascent Russian civil
society to engage effectively with the twenty-first century Russian
state to ensure social, religious, and political justice.
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