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  2. Left realism - Wikipedia

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    Left realism argues that crime disproportionately affects working-class people, but that solutions that only increase repression serve to make the crime problem worse. Instead they argue that the root causes of crime lie in relative deprivation, and that although preventive measures and policing are necessary, they should be placed under ...

  3. Crime in the Soviet Union - Wikipedia

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    Crime in the Soviet Union was separated into "ordinary crime" and "political crime." [1] Soviet authorities did not release crime data. [2] Crime statistics were a state secret in the USSR from the late 1920s to the early 1930s. [1] In the following decades, the Soviet government only released partial information about crime in the USSR. [1]

  4. Ideology of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union - Wikipedia

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    The main problem with this analysis is that the Party came to view anyone opposing or holding alternate views of the party as bourgeoisie. [27] The worst enemy remained the moderates, however, which were "objectively" considered to be "the real agents of the bourgeoisie in the working class movement, the labour lieutenants of the capitalist class".

  5. Politics of the Soviet Union - Wikipedia

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    The primary party bodies were the Politburo, the highest decision-making organ; the Secretariat, the controller of party bureaucracy; and the Central Committee, the party's policy forum. Party membership reached more than 19 million (9.7 percent of the adult population) in 1987 and was dominated by male Russian professionals.

  6. Socialist realism - Wikipedia

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    Soviet Socialist Realism: Origins and Theory. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1973. Ivanov, Sergei. Unknown Socialist Realism. The Leningrad School. Saint Petersburg, NP-Print, 2007 ISBN 978-5-901724-21-7; Lin Jung-hua. Post-Soviet Aestheticians Rethinking Russianization and Chinization of Marxism (Russian Language and Literature Studies. Serial ...

  7. Soviet Union - Wikipedia

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    As a one-party state governed by the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU), it was a flagship communist state. Its capital and largest city was Moscow. The Soviet Union's roots lay in the October Revolution of 1917. The new government, led by Vladimir Lenin, established the Russian SFSR, the world's first constitutionally socialist state.

  8. 'Oppenheimer' reignites debate: Was the U.S. justified in ...

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    Nearly 80 years after the end of World War II, the blockbuster film has added new fuel to a disagreement that's been called “the most controversial issue in American history.”

  9. Left Socialist-Revolutionaries - Wikipedia

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    The left-wing faction of the Socialist Revolutionary Party began to form after the February Revolution, grouping the most radical elements of the party. The internal faction was highlighted in the First All-Russian Congress of Soviets of Workers' and Soldiers' Deputies in mid-May 1917 for its position close to that of the Bolsheviks , while the ...