ABSTRACT

This outstanding book deals with the Soviet model as a distinctive pattern of modernity. Its historical background and its institutional structure are thoroughly examined as are its implications for understanding Modernity. The book challenges many of the simple assumptions and judgements made about the Soviet road. It is essential reading for students of Political Science, Sociology and Soviet History

chapter 1|23 pages

Introduction: theoretical perspectives

chapter 2|63 pages

Sources and components

chapter 3|89 pages

The model and its variants

chapter 4|37 pages

Crisis and collapse