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The Social Condition of the Soviet and Post-Soviet Student Community
ABSTRACT Research comparing students at the end of the Soviet period with those a decade later shows that the optimism tends to be more combined with pragmatism, individualism, and egoism. Youth who before were more likely to diverge on issues of personal and private concerns versus more abstract issues of justice and ideology have become more similar over time, with a greater emphasis on private individual concerns.