Canonball
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Canonball
Discussing "Fathers And Sons" By Ivan Turgenev
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Alex
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Season 3
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Episode 84
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In this episode of Canonball we discuss "Fathers And Sons," which was written by Ivan Turgenev and published in 1862.
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Turgenev's Life
Ahead Of The Bolshevik Revolution
"Fathers And Sons" As A Novel About Families And Times
The Misapplication Of Mathematical Logic To Politics And Society
Nihilism And Nature, The Cello, And Pushkin
Pro- And Anti-Establishment Unthinking
Nihilist Contempt For The Russian People
"From A Little Candle There Arose The Conflagration Of Moscow"
Restructuring Society To Overcome Folly And Wickedness
"Fathers And Sons" As Historical Data Point
A Personal Note