He was no antinomian, preferring Camus’ political moderation to Sartre’s indefatigable indulgence towards communist totalitarianism ... by Solzhenitsyn in the opening volume of The Gulag Archipelago: ...
When Russians started being arrested for opposing the Ukraine offensive, Maria felt the same kind of fear she guessed her ...
Gannushkina pointed to what she called a “historical, maybe even genetic, fear” in a country that has seen multiple bouts of ...
His wife was also targeted, spending four years in the gulag, the Soviet network of harsh ... worked to preserve the memory of victims of Communist repression and campaigned against modern rights ...
When Russians started being arrested for opposing the Ukraine offensive, Maria felt the same kind of fear she guessed her ...
The source, a Russian-Polish emigré, left communist China in 1955 to settle in Australia ... Russian tracks to move the train and its unwilling passengers into the Soviet gulag. The source, Col.
The Bolshevik’s Communist take-over of Russia (1917) gave humanity its first glimpse of socialism-done-right, which necessarily eliminated private ownership. Read Solzhenitsyn’s “Gulag ...
and taking into account both the ideals and the difficulties of the system one could see that it was ‘the only method whereby a world communist existence could be brought into being'" (pp.82-83). At ...
US lawmakers have called on the White House to prioritise the release of Americans wrongfully held in China, some of whom, ...