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The Future Begins in Soviet Russia

Marshall, Margaret | September 4, 1935 issue

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The article focuses on the social conditions of Soviet union during 1935. There are two extreme notions about the conditions here. One group of persons believe that Russians don't get enough to eat, that housing conditions are intolerable, that there are soldiers everywhere, that everyone works long hours, and that there is no freedom of thought. While the other group thinks that the world is in a pretty bad way but that something can be done about it. the creative impulse. In Russia they find that the vast majority have more to eat than they used to and feel confident of having still more, that the cities are crowded but there is more building going on than anywhere else in the world.

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SOVIET Union -- Social conditions; POVERTY; ECONOMIC history; THOUGHT & thinking; POLITICAL doctrines; SOVIET Union
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