Word: sovietizing
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Americans suffer from the delusion that the Soviet Union is merely a police state and that there is no such thing as Soviet law and justice," Harold J. Berman, visiting professor of Law, told a Harvard Law School Forum audience last night...
Harold J. Berman, visiting professor of Law, will give the first in a series of three lectures on "The Spirit of Soviet Law" at 8 p.m. tonight in New Lecture Hall...
Berman, who is working in the Russian Research Center, will emphasize in tonight's talk the historical development of Russian law and its impact on present Soviet legal institutions...
...second lecture on Thursday Berman will discuss the influence of Marxist theory, and on Monday in the final talk, he will focus on specific features of Soviet...
...could Soviet physicists avoid such denunciation? The way was clear. In Ogonek (Little Flame), Professor Sergei Ivanovich Vavilov, president of the Soviet Academy of Sciences, explained: "A Soviet scientist considers any successful work as impossible, in any field of knowledge, without a thorough mastery of the laws of dialectical materialism." Professor Vavilov is something of an authority on such matters. His brother Nikolai, a famous Russian geneticist and an opponent of Lysenko, disappeared mysteriously about 1942 and is believed to have died in a concentration camp...