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Even thirty years later William Taubman could not conceal his amazement: “What possessed him to think he could overcome Russian political, economic, and social patterns dating back centuries in a few short years: tsarist authoritarianism morphing into Soviet totalitarianism . . . minimal experience with civic activity, including compromise and consensus, no tradition of democratic self-organization, no real rule of law?”
Collapse: The Fall of the Soviet Union
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