Vous voulez être sûr que vos cadeaux seront sous le sapin de Noël à temps? Nos magasins vous accueillent à bras ouverts. La plupart de nos magasins sont ouverts également les dimanches, vous pouvez vérifier les heures d'ouvertures sur notre site.
  •  Retrait gratuit dans votre magasin Club
  •  7.000.000 titres dans notre catalogue
  •  Payer en toute sécurité
  •  Toujours un magasin près de chez vous     
Vous voulez être sûr que vos cadeaux seront sous le sapin de Noël à temps? Nos magasins vous accueillent à bras ouverts. La plupart de nos magasins sont ouverts également les dimanches, vous pouvez vérifier les heures d'ouvertures sur notre site.
  •  Retrait gratuit dans votre magasin Club
  •  7.000.0000 titres dans notre catalogue
  •  Payer en toute sécurité
  •  Toujours un magasin près de chez vous

A Tale of Two Systems

Foreword by Raymond Aaron - New York Times Bestselling Author.

Ian Williams
Livre broché | Anglais
11,45 €
+ 22 points
Livraison sous 1 à 4 semaines
Passer une commande en un clic
Payer en toute sécurité
Livraison en Belgique: 3,99 €
Livraison en magasin gratuite

Description

This book is an extract from a journal of an engineer, written while he was assigned to work in Russia.

He travels to Moscow. He flies from Moscow over Ukraine, and down to Armenia in the southern Soviet Union. He is particularly struck by the size of Ukraine. More than twice the size of the UK. Few towns and cities; one big area of arable land.


He works in Soviet Armenia for 3 months, in an area where westerners rarely travelled. On the Soviet side of the border with Turkey and the Middle East. A cross roads and melting pot of culture and politics. He observes and describes the way of life; finding the mix of cultures and countryside beautiful and fascinating, and the ordinary people friendly, once they get to know you, but he finds the political system oppressive. He notices that people are wary of the system and are scared to step out of line.


After 3 months of exposure to the communist system, he returns home and is grateful for the freedom, which he realises he had taken for granted. He is then assigned to learn a new computer system in the United States, and this offers a direct comparison from the Communist system, to the dynamics of freedom in Western society. A tempo more open society.


However, fundamentally, people are the same. Americans and Russian people want the same for their families; to provide for their families and peace. In the West, we tend to take our freedom for granted and regard all Russians as bad.


In reality, the Soviet (Russian) State is oppressive, but the ordinary Russians are little different to the west. They want the best for their families but are far more controlled by the system. Like people the world over, they cry and laugh and have emotions. It is the politicians that drive countries apart, not the people.

Spécifications

Parties prenantes

Auteur(s) :
Editeur:

Contenu

Nombre de pages :
116
Langue:
Anglais

Caractéristiques

EAN:
9781914288524
Date de parution :
12-08-22
Format:
Livre broché
Format numérique:
Trade paperback (VS)
Dimensions :
152 mm x 229 mm
Poids :
181 g

Les avis