I love your article on Russia now and how Dostoevsky became so attractive to scoundrel Putin and his former communist-henchmen. D. was a complicated man politically that, in my soviet time, he was prohibited from our schools because of his tsar's support and his satire of so-called "revolutionaries'; now, the same former communists exhibit him as their defense.
Doystevski’s The Possessed is a must read to understand the neurotic divided nature of radicals in Russia 120 years ago which reflects their extremist autocratic paranoid country today. Is the USA next?
Hi Mikhail, I just read some of your articles in der Spiegel. I would love to have you on my podcast, The Nexus, for a debate.
Cheers and best regards from Bern,
Marc S.
I love your article on Russia now and how Dostoevsky became so attractive to scoundrel Putin and his former communist-henchmen. D. was a complicated man politically that, in my soviet time, he was prohibited from our schools because of his tsar's support and his satire of so-called "revolutionaries'; now, the same former communists exhibit him as their defense.
Doystevski’s The Possessed is a must read to understand the neurotic divided nature of radicals in Russia 120 years ago which reflects their extremist autocratic paranoid country today. Is the USA next?
looks more like Dugin