Ideology and the Collapse of the Soviet System: A Critical History of Soviet Ideological Discourse

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E. Elgar, 1995 - History - 227 pages
This innovative book offers a critical history of the development of Soviet ideology, discussing its centrality to Soviet politics and the destructive effect that it had on the Gorbachev reforms.

Neil Robinson analyses the nature and historical evolution of Soviet ideology between 1917 and 1985 to demonstrate the structural importance of Soviet ideological discourse and the uncertain place that it allocated to the communist party in the Soviet political system. On the basis of this analysis, Dr Robinson provides a fresh interpretation of Gorbachev's political reforms. He describes the ideological dynamic that underwrote the development of perestroika, how Gorbachev's ideas on democratization sent contradictory messages to the communist party, and how this stimulated opposition to perestroika from party cadres and Soviet society.

Ideology and the Collapse of the Soviet Systemestablishes the ideological roots of the crisis of Soviet power under Gorbachev and provides a convincing account of the Soviet system's inability to reform itself.

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The Origins of Soviet Ideology and the Power of the Party
31
Khrushchev Brezhnev and the Revival
64
From Uskorenie to Perestroika
95
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Neil Robinson, Lecturer in Government, University of Essex, UK

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