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Koenker was mine for Soviet history. The Shrike Send a noteboard - 15/03/2010 10:08:40 PM
The institutional instability that the lack of a clear and easily understood system for the transfer of power led to helped to hasten the demise of the Soviet system. Of course, Gosplan probably did its fair share, and ultimately the greed of the people at the top led them to take the system down from above. Why hide money in Swiss banks and hope the KGB doesn't reveal what it knows about your money if you can take down the system and just own that money outright with no fear?

I mostly agree with Don Raleigh's points but had the opportunity to have some very interesting debates with him on the subject as I'm not in 100% agreement (he was my Soviet history professor in college - in fact, he urged me on multiple occasions, once with another professor, to become a Russian historian; in retrospect, I probably should have done it).


In retrospect, life would have been easier for me had I gone into grad school as a Russian historian rather than as a Central European one. I might still be continuing history rather than leaving it for a two year masters program in urban planning.
The woman is crazy about labor history.
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So, let's talk about Doctor Zhivago. - 15/03/2010 12:51:09 PM 1556 Views
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So far, so good - 15/03/2010 03:58:44 PM 807 Views
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Re: My initial thoughts - 15/03/2010 08:54:15 PM 748 Views
Which idioms were you talking about? - 15/03/2010 09:43:09 PM 798 Views
Re: Which idioms were you talking about? - 15/03/2010 10:07:23 PM 778 Views
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Koenker was mine for Soviet history. - 15/03/2010 10:08:40 PM 1053 Views
Finally got around to reading this. Thanks for sharing. *NM* - 22/03/2010 04:45:24 PM 318 Views
You're welcome. *NM* - 22/03/2010 05:14:26 PM 277 Views
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I figured that you would like it. - 22/03/2010 05:14:06 PM 881 Views

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