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- birthplace of "a new, higher type of Homo sapiens – Homo sovieticus". He defined Homo Sovieticus as a set of qualities and character traits characteristic...
- solidarności oraz Homo sovieticus (in Polish). Kraków: Znak. p. 295. ISBN 83-240-0588-9. Aleksandr Zinovyev (1986). Homo sovieticus. Grove/Atlantic. ISBN 0-87113-080-7...
- the idea of "the Soviet people". Demographics of the Soviet Union Homo Sovieticus Melting pot New Soviet man Orthodoxy, Autocracy, and Nationality – the...
- the Soviet system, but held that this new man - which they call Homo Sovieticus - was in many ways the opposite of the ideal of the New Soviet man. Among...
- complex glorified sports and the physical prowess of the powerful new "Homo Sovieticus" (Soviet man). The metro was touted as the symbol of the new social order—a...
- museum in Moscow Mikhail Bulgakov Museum The Master and Margarita Homo Sovieticus The Island of Doctor Moreau Cornwell, Neil; Nicole Christian (1998). Reference...
- complex glorified sports and the physical prowess of the powerful new "Homo Sovieticus." (Soviet man). The metro was touted as the symbol of the new social order—a...
- another. Tibla (Estonian) may refer either to Ethnic Russians or the Homo Sovieticus. Katsap (кацап) (Ukraine) Since 19th centry. Orc (Ukraine) Used since...
- Dominance hierarchy Disciplinarian Fascist (insult) Freudo-Marxism Homo Sovieticus / Mankurt Narcissistic personality disorder Obsessive-compulsive personality...
- Ancient Rome portal New men New Man (utopian concept) Homo Ludens Homo Sovieticus Nouveau riche Iliad – the first example of the common man in literature...