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A New Revolution In Consciousness

Murarka, Dev | October 31, 1987 issue

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The article focuses on the changing perspective of the Soviet Union's historians towards the past. The increasingly apprehensive Stalinists and Brezhnevites chose questions related to Soviet Union's history as the means with which to attack the philosophy and the very foundations of perestroika, or restructuring. More devastating demolition of Joseph Stalin's, a communist, par reputation as a wartime leader appeared early in June in the mass circulation monthly "Nauka i Zhizhn." It was the most bitter attack yet on Stalin's war record.

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HISTORIANS; STALIN, Joseph, 1879-1953; COMMUNISM; PHILOSOPHY; WAR; SOVIET Union
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