Gorbachev and Lenin: Psychological Walls of the Soviet "Garrison State"

This paper explores the psychological-political break between Gorbachev and his predecessors. The conception of a powerful, ruthless, and cunning enemy identified with "imperialists" is seen as central to the viability of the Soviet "garrison state." It sanctioned the use of terr...

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Publié dans:Political Psychology. - Wiley Periodicals, 1979. - 14(1993), 4, Seite 627-650
Auteur principal: Groth, Alexander J. (Auteur)
Autres auteurs: Britton, Stuart
Format: Article en ligne
Langue:English
Publié: 1993
Accès à la collection:Political Psychology
Sujets:Psycho-political foundations Garrison state Imperialism Class struggle and struggle group New political notions undermining old concepts and institutions Political science Economics Behavioral sciences