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The Soviet theory of reflexive control in historical and psychocultural perspective

Diane Chotikul

The Soviet theory of reflexive control in historical and psychocultural perspective

preliminary study

by Diane Chotikul

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Published by Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California .
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    Subjects:
  • Common fallacies,
  • Deception,
  • Decision making,
  • Reflection (Dialectical materialism),
  • Propaganda,
  • Psychological warfare

  • About the Edition

    In the ongoing "information war" between the United States and the Soviet Union, a new method of exerting influence has captured the recent attention and interest of Western Sovietologists and military and political analysts. This new method is the Soviet theory of reflexive control, which, briefly stated, can be defined as, "a means of conveying to a partner or an opponent specially prepared information to incline him to voluntarily make the predetermined decision." Several authoritative studies have been published which describe in depth and in detail the scientific and mathematical components of reflexive control, and its various military and technical applications. However, less attention has been devoted to an examination of the underlying historical and psychocultural factors which may have contributed to the development of this particular orientation toward decision making. The present research effort represents an attempt to narrow this gap in our understanding of the evolution and significance of the theory of reflexive control, and to develop a psychohistorical framework within which the theory may come to be better understood by Western analysts of Soviet affairs. (Author)

    Edition Notes

    Other titlesNPS-55-86-013.
    Statementby Diane Chotikul
    ContributionsNaval Postgraduate School (U.S.)
    The Physical Object
    Pagination118 p. :
    Number of Pages118
    ID Numbers
    Open LibraryOL25459403M
    OCLC/WorldCa84392904

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    methods by which the human soul and body can be Saturday, September 8, Soviet Theory of Reflexive Control in Historical and Psychocultural Perspective: A Preliminary Study. Monterey, CA, Naval Postgraduate School (U.S.), Jul p. Doc. call no.: M-U theory was much discussed and became controversial among ethnographers; it highly influenced ethnographers during the last decades of the Soviet Union. 6. In the eyes of his students, Bromlei’s primordial ethnos theory directly contradicted the conservative Marxist approach of historical.

    Philosophy in the Soviet Union was officially confined to Marxist–Leninist thinking, which theoretically was the basis of objective and ultimate philosophical truth. During the s and s, other tendencies of Russian thought were repressed (many philosophers emigrated, others were expelled). The essays and other pieces in The Soviet Mind –which includes a new essay, “Marxist versus Non-Marxist Ideas in Soviet Policy”, and a summary of a talk on communism—represent Berlin at.


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