The Russian people speak: democracy at the crossroads
This is one of the first books to offer the Russian public's view on the most significant political and social transformations the country has witnessed since the Bolshevik revolution. As the current government wields less power in censoring the mass media, images of popular Russian culture bec...
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1995
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Zusammenfassung: | This is one of the first books to offer the Russian public's view on the most significant political and social transformations the country has witnessed since the Bolshevik revolution. As the current government wields less power in censoring the mass media, images of popular Russian culture become a symbol of their growing democratic voice. The author has given us a rare glimpse into the Russian political psyche by bringing the reader through recent changes in public moods, attitudes, opinions, and behavior. Drawing on the country's rich history - the Bolshevik revolution, the Communist period, the Cold War, Gorbachev's regime, and now perestroika - Popov reveals the new social and political organization that is slowly shaping the country's future. Popov, director of political polling at the Russian Center for Public Opinion Research in Moscow, bases his results on fullscale surveys conducted by one of the few institutions in the former Soviet Union capable of such research. The undeveloped and superficial nature of mass views has resulted in an extremely volatile mass consciousness. Popov found that public opinion can swing from complete support of a policy one day to rejection of the same policy the next. The most important component measured throughout this work is a painful, erratic process of the birth of individual opinion, reckoning, and personal judgment. In his long-range forecasts, Popov speculates that the next five years will be dominated by increasing individualism and entrepreneurship. Totalitarian power destroyed Russian society. Now, in the midst of a painful ascent to capitalist economy and political pluralism, the Russian people are slowly reclaiming their culture. At the heart of The Russian People Speak are the underlying dynamics of the roles of old doctrines clashing with the new nonofficial populist movement. |
Beschreibung: | XII, 146 S. |
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adam_text | Contents Tables ix Preface xi 1. Introduction 1 2. Perestroika: Sodalism with an Honest Face 3. The New Soviet Man: Myth or Reality ? 4. The Winding Road to Democracy 7 27 49 5. From Socialism to a Wild West Capitalism 6. Moral Standards ata Time of Change 7. Conclusion 77 108 133 Appendix: The Russian Center for Public Opinion and Market Research 141 Notes 143
Tables 4.1 IO Public Confidence in Various Institutions: High Level of Confidence 58 4.2 Public Confidence in Various Institutions: No Confidence 61 4.3 Public Attitudes about Societal Problems: Their Causes and Cures 64 4.4 Public Attitudes about Socialism 66 4.5 Attitudes about Radical Reforms 69 4.6 ‘ What can most rapidly secure order in the country?” 70 4.7 “Should people with the following views be allowed to express them publicly?” 71 .1 ‘What do you mainly associate market economy with?” 84 .2 “Can the following be called private property?” 87 .3 “What is your attitude to the following forms of ownership of enterprises?” 88 .4 “In what activities is it necessary (or allowable or inadmissible) to set up privately owned businesses?” 89 .5 Principal Results of the National Appearance of Private Property 90 .6 Preferred Forms of Property and Land Use 93 .7 “Should the land be turned over to individual owners and in what form?” 93 5.8 “Do you approve or disapprove of turning over the land to private owners with the right of resale or inheritance?” 95 5.9 Comparison of Attitudes about Self-Reliance vs. Government Support by Age Group 97 5.10 Differences of Opinion by Geographical Areas 98 5.11 ‘What kind of housing provisions should be recorded in Russian law?” 100 »O* Ю і Г5 »O »O ւՈ IX
x TABLES 5.12 “What should be the role of the state in employment?” 102 5. IB “How has the fear of losing a job influenced the behavior of the people of your working collective?” 103 6.1 “Do most people think about others and are they willing to help them, or do they care mostly about themselves and are not concerned about others?” 116 6.2 “Do you agree with the statement that human nature is such that there will always be conflicts and wars?” 117 6.3 Statements on Alienation 118 6.4 Statements on Alienation in Regions of the USSR 119 6.5 “Some people, especially the young, say that all discussions about morality, decency, and generosity are deceit and hypocrisy, and in reality everyone is concerned only with oneself, and if you trip, you get trodden on. What is your opinion of that?” 121 6.6 Attitudes about Authoritarianism 125 6.7 “There are people in our society whose appearance and behavior deviate from acceptable standards. In your opinion, how should these people be treated?” 127
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