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Sociology and the collapse of communism

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He is author of The Survival of the Adversary Culture; The Many Faces of Socialism; Decline and Discontent: Communism and the West Today (all published by Transaction); also Soviet and American Society;and Political Pilgrims.

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Hollander, P. Sociology and the collapse of communism. Soc 30, 26–32 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02719102

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