π Homo Sovieticus
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Homo Sovieticus (Dog Latin for "Soviet Man") is a pejorative for an average conformist person in the Soviet Union and other countries of the Eastern Bloc. The term was popularized by Soviet writer and sociologist Aleksandr Zinovyev, who wrote the book titled Homo Sovieticus.
Michel Heller asserted that the term was coined in the introduction of a 1974 monograph "Sovetskye lyudi" ("Soviet People") to describe the next level of evolution of humanity thanks to the success of Marxist social experiment.
In a book published in 1981, but available in samizdat in the 1970s, Zinovyev also coined an abbreviation homosos (Π³ΠΎΠΌΠΎΡΠΎΡ, literally a homosucker).
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