Moscow by Yury Balanenko and Alexander
Berezin. Hardcover book published by Planeta
Publishers Moscow 1975, 207 pages with colour and black and white
photographs. All text is in English.
Computers now relieve man of a
tremendous amount of work that formerly took up much time and energy
that might have been devoted to creative effort. Machines now
control automatic installations, sticking strictly to the set regime,
they take the place of thousands of book keeping and accountancy
staff, they programme the production flow.
The Soviet people are building atomic
power stations, making revolutionary discoveries in experimental and
theoretical physics.
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