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Soviet Intellectuals and Political Power : The Post-Stalin Era
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Vladimir Shlapentokh
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December 31 1990
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Book chapters
pp. i
Frontmatter
pp. ix
Preface
pp. vii
Contents
pp. xv
Acknowledgments
pp. xvii
Abbreviations
pp. 1
CHAPTER ONE. Soviet Intellectuals in the Soviet Structure: Love-Hate Relationships with the Political Elite
pp. 30
CHAPTER TWO. The Intellectuals' Values and Orientations: Between Hedonism and Altruism
pp. 62
CHAPTER THREE. The Intellectuals' Subculture: A Quest
pp. 75
CHAPTER FOUR. Soviet Intellectuals: Oppositional Views and Inconsistent Political Behavior
pp. 105
CHAPTER FIVE. The 1960s: The Heroic Age of Soviet Intellectuals
pp. 149
CHAPTER SIX. Liberal Socialism: The Main Ideological Trend of the 1960s
pp. 172
CHAPTER SEVEN. Intellectuals in the Time of Political Reaction
pp. 203
CHAPTER EIGHT. Russophile Ideology: A Trend That Rose to Dominance in the 1970s
pp. 224
CHAPTER NINE. Intellectuals Live in the Chosen Land: Gorbachev's Glasnost
pp. 280
Conclusion
pp. 287
References
pp. 313
Name Index
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