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Understanding Russia

July 6, 1918 issue

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This article presents information about the book "Russian Realities and Problems," by Paul Milyukov, Peter Struve, A. Lappo-Danilevsky, Roman Dmovsky and Harold Williams. One must agree with Milyukov that in spite of its legislative impotence the Duma served as a medium for the political education of the people, but with its propaganda mission fulfilled, the Duma has become useless. Russian economic conditions are discussed by Peter Struve. Dmovsky is primarily concerned with the well-being of the Polish middle class, and he indicates with pride its growing strength and successful competition with non-Polish merchants and manufacturers.

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RUSSIAN Realities & Problems (Book); WILLIAMS, Harold; BOOKS; ECONOMICS; MIDDLE class; POLAND
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