The Solzhenitsyn-Sakharov Dialogue: Politics, Society, and the Future
By (Author) Donald Kelley
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
26th August 1982
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Pressure groups, protest movements and non-violent action
947.0850922
Hardback
175
This book deals with Solzhenitsyn and Sakharov as political philosophers, presenting their philosophies in a comparative framework. He sets their dissident activities within the larger framework of the emergence of dissent in contemporary Soviet society. Both men are recognized as the products of their life experiences, their occupations as author and scientist respectively, their views of the social and political legitimacy of the current Soviet regime, and their hopes for the future as expressed in their images of the ideal Soviet society. This work also compares the Solzhenitsyn-Sakharov dialogue to the ongoing debate in western nations about the nature and future of industrial society, and clarifies the ideologies of two key figures in the modern-day Russian dissident movement.
This volume is actually two books in one. One deals with Solzhenitsyn and his political and social views; the other is devoted to Sakharov. The emphasis in the first one is on the rational social order.'...Highly interesting and eminently readable. The bibliographic essay and the index... make it a useful tool for both students and general readers. College, university, and public library collections.-Choice
"This volume is actually two books in one. One deals with Solzhenitsyn and his political and social views; the other is devoted to Sakharov. The emphasis in the first one is on the rational social order.'...Highly interesting and eminently readable. The bibliographic essay and the index... make it a useful tool for both students and general readers. College, university, and public library collections."-Choice
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