For much of Soviet history, the primary language of resistance to regime was the return to the original ideas of Lenin and the Bolshevik revolution. The people of resistance, the dissidents, were no liberals even if they spoke the language of the West, the language of rights. Their struggle for rights was incorporated into a Soviet setting and expressed in a Soviet idiom, later dissidents globalized their movement.
Conference in Turin 2017: Dimensions and Challenges of Russian Liberalism
Video: Andrea Martella
Video editing: Andrea Martella
14 май 2018