ABSTRACT

This book analyzes the Soviet Union's social problems, focusing on those it shares with Western industrial societies. It assesses the social concerns confronting Gorbachev, including poverty; prostitution; health, education, and family issues; and the difficulty of adapting to technological change.

chapter |8 pages

Introduction

chapter Chapter 1|15 pages

Politics and Social Problems

chapter Chapter 6|25 pages

Drug Abuse in the USSR

chapter Chapter 8|17 pages

Equality of Opportunity

chapter Chapter 9|18 pages

Perestroika and the Rebirth of Charity

chapter Chapter 10|22 pages

Aging and the Elderly

chapter Chapter 12|14 pages

Problems in the Schools

chapter Chapter 13|25 pages

Youth Problems in the Soviet Union

chapter Chapter 14|18 pages

Crime in the Soviet Union

chapter Chapter 16|23 pages

Adapting to New Technologies