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Titre Les clubs et la politique
Auteur Boris Kagarlitski
Mir@bel Revue L'Homme et la société
Numéro no 88-89, 2e et 3e trimestre 1988 Staline est mort hier : L'émergence du social en U.R.S.S.
Rubrique / Thématique
L'URSS vue d'URSS. Dossier
 Les initiatives sociales
Page 77-86
Résumé anglais Boris Kagarlitski, Clubs and Politics — Three Documents This article develops at length the development of the Club movement as an aspect of an independent social movement. He presents the different components of the movement, such as ecology and cultural clubs, as well as clubs which focus their concerns on social and political Problems. Analyzing the often conflictual relations between the clubs and local authorities. He describes the first actions undertaken by ecology clubs in Leningrad and Moscow. He discusses the first attempt to coordinate such clubs on a national basis (conference in August 1987 in Moscow), and insists on the importance of this grouping of left-leaning clubs within the Federation of Socialist Clubs (FSOK). Several documents are annexed.
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