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Sorokin Pitirim

    This author explores the intricate dynamics between the individual and the broader society, particularly during times of calamity. Their work delves into the sociological principles that govern human behavior and societal structures. Through insightful analysis, they offer perspectives on how communities adapt and respond to adversity. Their writings prompt reflection on the fundamental nature of social organization and resilience.

    sociologické nauky přítomnosti
    Russia and the United States
    • Russia and the United States

      • 284 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      The Cold War era is portrayed as a time when the United States and the Soviet Union both considered themselves as the world's protectors, each believing they were advancing humanity's interests in opposition to the other. This ideological battle shaped global politics and influenced perceptions of morality and justice, highlighting the complexities of international relations during this tense period.

      Russia and the United States