The First Disputes About the Soviet – and Russian – Future
Krista Berglund
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Krista Berglund: University of Helsinki, Faculty of Theology
Chapter Chapter 4 in The Vexing Case of Igor Shafarevich, a Russian Political Thinker, 2012, pp 67-87 from Springer
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Abstract I turn now to some important openings for discussion in official as well as clandestine writing since the end of the sixties. They brought to the surface many suppressed frictions of the past decades of silence and established the basis for future debate. They are also considerably relevant for understanding Shafarevich’s statements and emphases to come.
Keywords: Peaceful Coexistence; Literary Journal; Intellectual Freedom; National Tradition; Russian History (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-0348-0215-4_4
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