The Soviet Union in Ruins
English

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Contemporary scholarship tends to view the Soviet Union as a finished chap­ter in Russian and world history. However the ruins of Soviet society continue to haunt the Russian body politic in profound ways.By examining parliamentary street and cultural politics souvenirs markets and thinkers over a period of six months in Moscow this book reflects on the significance of the ruins of the Soviet Union. These ruins include Soviet memorabilia the Communist Party of the Russian Federation Lenin look-alikes in Red Square the Soviet Anthem the former speech writer for Yuri Andropov May Day and Victory Day celebrations as well as the work of Soviet philosophers like Evald Ilyenkov and Merab Mamardashvili literary theorists like Valentin Voloshinov developmental psychologists like Lev Vygotsky and many others. It analyzes the significance of these ruins using the work of the above Soviet thinkers and Western theorists as well as contemporary Russian commentators like Alexander Buzgalin and Vadim Mezhuev.This interdisciplinary analysis should be of interest to scholars in various fields including Political Science Cultural Studies and Social Theory.
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