Chapter
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Frontmatter
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Raymond A. Bauer
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Acknowledgments vii
- Contents xiii
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Part I. Introductory
- 1.The Harvard Project on the Soviet Social System, and Its Data 3
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Part II. Operating characteristics of the soviet system
- 2.A Brief Review of the Formal Characteristics of the System 19
- 3.Creating and Maintaining Myths 29
- 4.Planning and Controlling 36
- 5.Problem Solving, the Overcommitment of Resources, and "Storming" 46
- 6.Refusal to Allow Independent Concentrations of Power 53
- 7. Terror and Forced Labor 68
- 8.Informal Adjustive Mechanisms 74
- 9.Rigidity-Flexibility 82
- 10.Caution at Major Risks in Foreign Affairs 86
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Part III. The individual in soviet society
- 11.Soviet Policy Toward the Individual 93
- 12.Sources of Satisfaction and Dissatisfaction 96
- 13.Attitudes Toward the Soviet System 114
- 14.Attitudes Toward the West 123
- 15.Some Aspects of Russian National Character 134
- 16.Political Loyalty of Individuals 143
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Part IV. Social and psychological characteristics of specific groups
- 17.The Ruling Elite 155
- 18.The Intelligentsia 174
- 19.The Peasants 181
- 20.The Workers 186
- 21.Generational Differences 190
- 22.Nationality Groups 199
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Part V. Conclusions
- 23.Summary 211
- 24.Some Evaluations by the Authors 220
- 25.Some Forecasts by the Authors 236
- Appendix. Reports and Publications of the Harvard Project on the Soviet Social System 252
- References 259
- Index 267
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Acknowledgments vii
- Contents xiii
-
Part I. Introductory
- 1.The Harvard Project on the Soviet Social System, and Its Data 3
-
Part II. Operating characteristics of the soviet system
- 2.A Brief Review of the Formal Characteristics of the System 19
- 3.Creating and Maintaining Myths 29
- 4.Planning and Controlling 36
- 5.Problem Solving, the Overcommitment of Resources, and "Storming" 46
- 6.Refusal to Allow Independent Concentrations of Power 53
- 7. Terror and Forced Labor 68
- 8.Informal Adjustive Mechanisms 74
- 9.Rigidity-Flexibility 82
- 10.Caution at Major Risks in Foreign Affairs 86
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Part III. The individual in soviet society
- 11.Soviet Policy Toward the Individual 93
- 12.Sources of Satisfaction and Dissatisfaction 96
- 13.Attitudes Toward the Soviet System 114
- 14.Attitudes Toward the West 123
- 15.Some Aspects of Russian National Character 134
- 16.Political Loyalty of Individuals 143
-
Part IV. Social and psychological characteristics of specific groups
- 17.The Ruling Elite 155
- 18.The Intelligentsia 174
- 19.The Peasants 181
- 20.The Workers 186
- 21.Generational Differences 190
- 22.Nationality Groups 199
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Part V. Conclusions
- 23.Summary 211
- 24.Some Evaluations by the Authors 220
- 25.Some Forecasts by the Authors 236
- Appendix. Reports and Publications of the Harvard Project on the Soviet Social System 252
- References 259
- Index 267