The Soviet Union became the first state in history in which official ideology permeated all spheres and levels of life, turning citizens into faceless and interchangeable cogs of a colossal system. The American journalist David Sutter, who worked as a correspondent in the USSR in the 1970s and 1990s, shows in his book the lives of Soviet people and the tragic consequences of this social experiment.
For a wide range of readers. The Soviet Union became the first state in history in which official ideology permeated all spheres and levels of life, turning citizens into faceless and interchangeable cogs of a colossal system. The American journalist David Sutter, who worked as a correspondent in the USSR in the 1970s and 1990s, shows in his book the lives of Soviet people and the tragic consequences of this social experiment.
For a wide range of readers.