To think is the task
Victor Kogan Yasny is my cousin. He spent most of his life in the Soviet Union, living under Khrushchev, Brezhnev, Andropov, Chernenko, and then Gorbachev, whose period in office he remembers as the time when he started to be socially active, and as a time of great hope that was not realized.
In 1998, I knew him as a member of the “Memorial” and of the “Yabloko party” of Grigory Yavlinski.
Hence, he is anti-Stalinist, and considers the fundamental lack of condemnation of Stalinism in Russia, as well as outside, to be one of the main reasons for the breakdown of the pan-European unity that Gorbachev pursued in the1990s.
For decades, he has analyzed the phenomenon of Neo-Stalinism. This he described in his “Notes of a provincial thinker” which we published in 2020.
Fortunately, a few months ago I came across new notes on the Internet site “Rights in Russia”; these I collected and am glad to now present them as this new book by Victor.
Those notes explain very efficiently the actual situation in Russia and around, as seen from inside the country.
Daniel Ziv
“No society should be guided by the ideology of gladiators. One of them always loses, and the winner is not capable of anything else than a Pyrrhic victory”
Fiche technique
Prix éditeur : 12,00 €
Collection : Z4 Editions
Éditeur : Z4 EDITIONS
EAN : 9782381130675
ISBN : 978-2-38113-067-5
Parution :
Façonnage : broché
Poids : 300g
Pagination : 75 pages