Abstract
Since 1952 the International Sociological Association (ISA) has been publishing Current Sociology, a periodical appearing three times a year. Its individual issues are devoted to critical surveys of problems of the theory and methodology of current sociology in various countries. The Western press rarely carries the work of Soviet scholars, preferring to treat problems of our sociology, as well as other phenomena of Soviet reality, for that matter, through the prism of bourgeois concepts. It is therefore all the more significant that the current issue of Current Sociology [vol. 26, no. 2, 1978] makes available to the foreign reader a survey of the development of Soviet sociology written by prominent Soviet scholars, G. V. Osipov and M. N. Rutkevich. (F. R. Filippov, G. T. Zhuravlev, Iu. V. Gridchin, V. S. Korobeinikov, and V. Z. Rogovin also participated in the writing of the book.)
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