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Freedom, Repression, and Private Property in Russia

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The emergence of private property and a market economy following the Soviet Union's collapse is explored as a dual force for change. While these developments fostered a newfound sense of freedom for individuals, they also inadvertently reinforced authoritarian structures. The book delves into the complex interplay between economic transformation and political power, highlighting how the quest for personal liberty can coexist with, and even support, oppressive regimes.

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Freedom, Repression, and Private Property in Russia, Vladimir Shlapentokh, Anna Arutunyan

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