Abstract

Recent studies by academic sociologists in the Soviet Union indicate a com- mitment to the expansion of information and development of evaluative studies of the be- havior of Communist Party members. In particular, the present article analyzes patterns of newspaper consumption among party members and their behavior within organizations. The latter relates further to the efficacy of transmission of information upward through party organizations to central decision-makers.

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