A Tale of Two Systems

This book is an eye-opening first hand testimony of how life could be for a westerner in the former URSS back in the 70’s. A really interesting perspective of how it felt living in a comunist environment for those of us that take the capitalist way of life for granted. And a very nice description of Albania. Highly Recommended!

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A narrative of personal experiences and observations, A Tale of Two Systems is the honest diary of someone who has experienced two opposite governmental systems side by side. 

Comparing the two cultures in a compelling and personal way, it is a powerful insight into what life’s really like under two opposing systems.

In A Tale of Two Systems, you’ll find a rich and engaging narrative detailing exactly what it’s like to transition between Communism and democracy. You’ll discover:

  • How Russia developed from being a thriving Empire to the world’s first Communist nation
  • A concise yet detailed history of the Soviet Union and its Communist regime
  • A firsthand account of what it was really like to live and work in the USSR
  • A unique view of the freedoms we take for granted in the West – and a glimpse at what life is like when those freedoms are removed
  • An in-depth comparison of democracy and Communism – through the eyes of someone who was there
  • A clear illustration of how the gulf between countries is not about the people, but about politics

And much more.

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Sometimes, history books have too much detail, making the read unintelligible to the common person. Most times, people are dissuaded about world facts, international politics and such because most of us say “What does this have to do with ME”…”How does this affect MY life”? This book describes how the every day person can be affected by communism. The rights that we would lose. THIS is what needs to be taught in our s hooks so that children and even adults fully understand why we have to carefully protect our democracy.
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This book is an eye-opening first hand testimony of how life could be for a westerner in the former URSS back in the 70’s. A really interesting perspective of how it felt living in a comunist environment for those of us that take the capitalist way of life for granted. And a very nice description of Albania. Highly Recommended!