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Darkness at dawn : the rise of the Russian criminal state

"This book tells the story of reform in Russia through the real experiences of individual citizens. Describing in detail the birth of a new era of repression, David Satter analyzes the changes that have swept Russia and their effect on Russia's age-old way of thinking." "Through the stories of people at all levels of Russian society, Satter shows the contrast during the reform period between the desperation of the many and the insatiability of the few. With insights derived from more than twenty years of writing and reporting on Russia, he considers why the individual human being there has historically counted for so little. And he offers an illuminating analysis of how Russia's post-Soviet fate was decided when a new morality failed to fill the vast moral vacuum that communism left in its wake."--Jacket
Print Book, English, ©2003
Yale University Press, New Haven, ©2003
314 pages, 10 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 24 cm
9780300098921, 9780300105919, 0300098928, 0300105916
50803651
The Kursk
Ryazan
The young reformers
The history of reform
The gold seekers
The workers
Law enforcement
Organized crime
Ulyanovsk
Vladivostok
Krasnoyarsk
The value of human life
The criminalization of consciousness
Conclusion : does Russia have a future?