Howard Segal
With Would Trotsky Wear a Bluetooth? Paul Josephson has become the foremost historian of his generation of Soviet science and technology. His analysis of Technological Utopianism during the entire Soviet regime is characteristically original, provocative, and profound. This is a pathbreaking book that deserves a wide readership.
Howard Segal, University of Maine
Raymond G. Stokes
Deals with a variety of issues central to society and the economy, not just in the socialist countries of the past but also in today's capitalist societies.
Raymond G. Stokes, University of Glasgow
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Deals with a variety of issues central to society and the economy, not just in the socialist countries of the past but also in today’s capitalist societies.—Raymond G. Stokes, University of Glasgow
With Would Trotsky Wear a Bluetooth? Paul Josephson has become the foremost historian of his generation of Soviet science and technology. His analysis of Technological Utopianism during the entire Soviet regime is characteristically original, provocative, and profound. This is a pathbreaking book that deserves a wide readership.—Howard Segal, University of Maine