A Serbian VillageHarper & Row, 1967 - 358 pages |
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Page 274
... Party , the General Cooperative , and the Village Council . The Party is the most important , although its activities and influence are diffi- cult to define in a precise way since in the village as in the towns it still retains ...
... Party , the General Cooperative , and the Village Council . The Party is the most important , although its activities and influence are diffi- cult to define in a precise way since in the village as in the towns it still retains ...
Page 275
... Party . Undoubtedly elements of ambition and expediency are motives for some of the men who join . Some of the members sincerely believe that their belonging will help advance progress in the village , and a few even go to the formerly ...
... Party . Undoubtedly elements of ambition and expediency are motives for some of the men who join . Some of the members sincerely believe that their belonging will help advance progress in the village , and a few even go to the formerly ...
Page 281
... Party , for in the village the Party is often the agent of urban trends which originated earlier in Western Europe and which were later incorporated into Marxist and Leninist philosophies . For example , disregarding formalized ...
... Party , for in the village the Party is often the agent of urban trends which originated earlier in Western Europe and which were later incorporated into Marxist and Leninist philosophies . For example , disregarding formalized ...
Contents
The Setting | 1 |
FIGURES | 17 |
Serbia and Orašac in the Nineteenth Century | 21 |
Copyright | |
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