What was Soviet ideology?: a theoretical inquiry

Lanham, Maryland: Lexington Books (2023)
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In this book, Petre Petrov argues that Soviet ideology, in the form in which it solidified during the Stalinist period, should not be seen as a member of a known political ideology. Rather, Soviet ideology is its own kind of political ideology, whose original life calls for an innovative conceptual treatment.

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