Solidarity: The first non-totalitarian mass movement in 20th-century europe: Socio-historical factors in its growth

Studies in East European Thought 26 (1):59-70 (1983)
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reprint Gella, Aleksander (1983) "Solidarity: The First Non-Totalitarian Mass Movement in 20th-Century Europe: Socio-Historical Factors in Its Growth". Studies in Soviet Thought 26(1):59-70

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