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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 February 2024

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I should like to consider both the relationship between the authorities and society in the theme of ecology, and its chronology.

As far as chronology is concerned, it seems to me that concern for the environment started to emerge in the USSR, at least on a large scale, mainly during the Brezhnev years (1964-1982).

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1. No. 5, 1965.

2. Ronald Inglehart, Cultural transition in advanced industrial societies, Economica 1993.

3. V. Rasputin, ‘Byt' samim soboj' [Being oneself]. Voprosy literatury, 1976, No. 5, p. 150.

4. D. Likhachev, Zametki o russkom [Remarks on Russianness], Moscow, ‘Sovetskaia Rossiia', 1981, p. 7.