Soviet Democracy

Pat Sloan
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"A very great deal is being Said and written nowadays about democracy and dictatorship. We repeatedly hear it said that democracy must be defended; and as an example of the kind of dictatorship of which we must beware the Soviet Union is often quoted. And yet, at the same time as this Soviet Union is described as a dictatorship, well-known people of different political views make statements which suggest that, in the Soviet Union to-day, there exists a system of government which possesses all the essential features of democracy."
Genres: HistoryPoliticsNonfictionSoviet UnionTheorySoviet HistoryRussiaPhilosophy
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