New York: Hill and Wang, 1967. — 258 p. — ISBN: 0-8090-8341-8; 0-8090-1323-1.
The Land, Its Population, Essentials of the SystemPopulation: Only Half Russian
Soviet Socialism (“Communism”): How It Works
HistoryBuilding a New Social System
Nationalities and Republics of the U.S.S.R.Russia
The Ukraine
Moldavia
Bclorussia (White Russia)
The Non-Slavic Republics
The Caucasus
The Baltic States
Central Asia
Kazakhstan
Other Nationalities
The Jews
People, Their Lives and Their BeliefsCity and Country
The Believers
EducationChildren and Parents
Out-of-School Activities and Arts Education
Universities, Colleges, Professional and Technical Education
Earning a Living: the ProfessionsGetting the Job
On the Job
Labor Unions
The Professional Person
AgricultureThe Collective Farm
The State Farm
Medicine, Mental Health, Social Security, InsuranceMental Health
The Senior Citizen
Party, Government, and PeopleThe Communist Party
Party Structure, Policy-Making, Leadership
Communist Youth and Children’s Organizations
The Structure of Government
Justice and Police
Government of the Republics and Other Lower Levels
"Referendum by Discussion"
The Press
The Status of Soviet Women
ScienceCulture — Not by Bread AloneMotion Pictures
Theatre
Plastic Arts
How the Artist Lives
Music
1980Specific Goals
Industrial Targets
Proposed Social Reforms
International Aspects
Moral Code
Participation in Public Life
East-West Points of Contact — Sports, Arts, TradeSports
Culture
Trade
Since KhrushchevA Note on Sources
Illustrations