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Miguschenko, O.N. The term “kulak” as a problem of lawmaking activity of the Soviet state in the 1930s rural areas

Abstract: The class approach to law in the Soviet state of late 1920 was an overpowering tendency. That is why the political discussions of 1920s are mostly devoted to the social and class structure of the society and the perspectives of its development. How was the separation of classes evaluated in the Soviet village?



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