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Discussing Volume III Of "The Gulag Archipelago" By Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
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Season 2
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Episode 63
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In this episode of Canonball we discuss Volume III of "The Gulag Archipelago" by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, which was written between 1958 and 1968 and published in 1973.
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Introduction And The Strength Of The Soviet System
Two Different Groups Of People Coming From Germany
"German Bedstraw"
The Russian Liberation Army
Distrust Of The Soviet Media
Russians Fighting Against The Soviet Union
How The Tsar Treated The Bolsheviks, Who Later Murdered Him And His Whole
Tolstoy Prioritizing Moral Self-Improvement Over Political Freedom
Independent Public Opinion As An Aspect Of Security
Literary Work In The Gulag – The Survival Value And Means Of Composing Poetry By Memory
Escaping The Camps
The Consequences Of Separating The Politicals From The Criminals
How The Prisoners Stop The Flow Of Information To The Camp Authorities
"Gangsterism"
Using Criminals To Break A Rebellion
A Warning From Solzhenitsyn
Closing