The Passing of Istpart and Professional Civility
THE DEMISE OF ISTPART’S DUAL mission preceded the agency’s own disappearance into the Lenin Institute. Some locals remained, but for the most part, they resembled what they had been, a mere shadow of the center’s grand plans. Many, including Viatka’s local, ceased to exist. Their end signified the m...
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