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  1. Soviet Attitudes Toward Authority: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Problems of Soviet Character is a 1951 nonfiction book written by the anthropologist Margaret Mead and eight other specialists. It is published by the RAND Corporation. It is a preliminary report on approved and disapproved attitudes toward authority in the Soviet Union.

  2. 17 de mar. de 2020 · Soviet attitudes toward authority; an interdisciplinary approach to problems of Soviet character : Mead, Margaret, 1901-1978 : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive.

  3. Soviet Attitudes Toward Authority: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Problems of Soviet Character. Margaret Mead. Irving H. Siegel. PDF PLUS. Sections. More.

  4. This study brings together a set of hypotheses on aspects of the social psychology of leadership in the Soviet Union, with particular attention to conceptions of the self. The analysis proceeds from constructs of character structure, and Soviet premises concerning morality and moral accountability, to a general statement of the theory and ...

  5. Wright W. Miller, Soviet Attitudes Toward Authority, International Affairs, Volume 32, Issue 4, October 1956, Page 509, https://doi.org/10.2307/2606364

  6. An intensive study was made of Soviet newspapers, professional journals, movies, and records of Party Congresses, and selected interviews were carried out with emigres of different periods. This book is a survey, on different levels, of the nature of Soviet leadership.

  7. Soviet Attitudes Toward Authority: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Problems ... Margaret Mead Snippet view - 1955