The unexpected, rapid, and relatively pacific unraveling of the Soviet Union is better understood when it is seen as a collapse not just of an entrenched ideology, a set of beliefs about social means for attaining such ideals as equality and freedom from want, but also of an administrative system meant for its realization.
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October 30, 2001, Praeger Publishers
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"The unexpected, rapid, and relatively pacific unraveling of the Soviet Union is better understood when it is seen as a collapse not just of an entrenched ideology, a set of beliefs about social means for attaining such ideals as equality and freedom from want, but also of an administrative system meant for its realization."
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