Georgia: 50 Albums that snuck freedom in

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Georgia: 50 Albums that snuck freedom in

Nika Rurua

ISBN: 978-9941-527-16-6

Category: Translations, Getting to Know Georgia

Pages: 184

Format: 130 x 200

Published: 2026

Cover: Soft

Price: 0.00

Western “soft powers” – be they American jazz or cinematography, literature or rock n roll – sped up the initial exposure and final demise of the soviet ideology; It consecutively proved that “Tree’s are identified by their yields” – meaning that It was clear to Soviet citizens  that the western system, with its free markets and freedom of speech, capitalism and private possessions, led to more valuable result than marxist-leninist socialism, with its five-year plans, “heroic mothers”, and ambitious reapers. This “yield” became the free world’s biggest argument in deciding which ideology was superior in the battle between superpowers- socialism or capitalism, communism or democracy.

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