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  1. The Soviet Communist Party and the Other Spirit of Capitalism.Anna Paretskaya - 2010 - Sociological Theory 28 (4):377 - 401.
    Based on qualitative analysis of the Soviet press and official state documents, this article argues that the Communist Party was, counter intuitively, an agent of capitalist dispositions in the Soviet Union during 1970s-1980s. Understanding the spirit of capitalism not simply as an ascetic ethos but in broader terms of the cult of individualism, I demonstrate that the Soviet party-state promoted ideas and values of individuality, self-expression, and pleasure seeking in the areas of work and consumption. By broadening our conception of (...)
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  • The transfer of allegiances of the intellectual elites.Gennady S. Batygin - 2001 - Studies in East European Thought 53 (3):257-267.
  • Socialisme, Communisme, Totalitarisme : quelle différence pour une recherche historique du point de vue moral?Momchil Hristov - 2009 - Meta: Research in Hermeneutics, Phenomenology, and Practical Philosophy 1 (2):272-287.
    The essay focuses on recent developments in the field of history of socialist/ communist regime in Bulgaria. The author considers this form of disciplinary knowledge as a set of discourses and draws his research material from a number of interviews with researchers in the field. The attempt is made to elucidate the “moral base” and potential political implications of the existing demarcation and differentiation between different approaches to this still burning subject.The accent is put on the individual choice of labeling (...)
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