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The "Children of Perestroika" Come of Age: Young People of Moscow Talk About Life in the New Russia |
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Rating: Summary: An interesting look at life in the new Russia Review: Makes one cherish having been born in the free United States of America. With our free-market system, we get to engage in trial and error to see how things are working (or not working), and then get a chance at reform. In the Soviet Union, however, reforming an "evil empire" is a much bigger task than doing so in the free world. Makes me glad I was born in America.
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