The only “good” that Lenin believed in was whatever benefited the Bolshevik Party and its Revolution. If it helped the party, it was good; if it didn’t, it was bad, and that certainly meant lying as ...
On the morning of Dec. 26, 1825, a group of Russian military officers supported by 3,000 soldiers gathered in Senate Square in the heart of St. Petersburg. They had assembled to force the government ...
The radical politics of Russian literature’s most famous English translator, Constance Garnett. By Jennifer Wilson Jennifer Wilson, a contributing essayist at the Book Review, has a Ph.D. in Russian ...
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