How Russia Is Ruled
Condition: SECONDHAND
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Condition remarks:
Condition: Good. Jacket: Worn/faded - no tears. Light chipping around edges and moisture damage at corners. Page Condition: good. Markings: none. Binding: Intact hardcover binding.
A landmark work in political science, How Russia Is Ruled presents a comprehensive and authoritative analysis of the Soviet political system from its revolutionary origins to mid-twentieth century governance. Merle Fainsod, one of America's foremost Sovietologists, details the intricate machinery of the Communist Party, the instruments of terror and control wielded by the Soviet state, and the bureaucratic structures that sustained totalitarian power. With rigorous scholarly precision, the work argues that Soviet rule was not a spontaneous phenomenon but a deliberately constructed system of domination, sustained through ideology, propaganda, and coercion. This seminal volume remains an indispensable reference for understanding how the USSR consolidated and maintained its grip on power throughout the Stalin era and beyond.
Author: Merle Fainsod
Format: Hardback
Published: 1957, Harvard University Press
Genre: Politics & law
Condition remarks:
Condition: Good. Jacket: Worn/faded - no tears. Light chipping around edges and moisture damage at corners. Page Condition: good. Markings: none. Binding: Intact hardcover binding.
A landmark work in political science, How Russia Is Ruled presents a comprehensive and authoritative analysis of the Soviet political system from its revolutionary origins to mid-twentieth century governance. Merle Fainsod, one of America's foremost Sovietologists, details the intricate machinery of the Communist Party, the instruments of terror and control wielded by the Soviet state, and the bureaucratic structures that sustained totalitarian power. With rigorous scholarly precision, the work argues that Soviet rule was not a spontaneous phenomenon but a deliberately constructed system of domination, sustained through ideology, propaganda, and coercion. This seminal volume remains an indispensable reference for understanding how the USSR consolidated and maintained its grip on power throughout the Stalin era and beyond.