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When Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn gave the commencement address A World Split Apart at Harvard University in 1978, many Americans expected to hear their country praised by this celebrated refugee from a totalitarian state. Instead they heard some sharply critical views of their legal system, their press, their popular culture, and even their national will. The forthright and controversial speech makes up Part One of this book. A sampling of the avalanche of responses from the commentariat is included in Part Two, including newspaper articles and essays by thinkers such as Archibald MacLeish, Mary McGrory and Arthur Schlesinger, Jr. In Part Three, six thoughtful scholars include Sidney Hook and Richard Pipes reflect, after the furor had somewhat subsided, on the ideas and judgments expressed by the great Russian writer. 143 pages.
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This book offers a deep dive into Solzhenitsyn’s thoughts post-Harvard. The reflections on ethics and policy are enlightening, but some responses felt a bit dated. Still, I appreciate the historical context and complexity of the discussions.
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Mikhail Ivanov
A Thought-Provoking Collection
This book offers a deep dive into Solzhenitsyn’s thoughts post-Harvard. The reflections on ethics and policy are enlightening, but some responses felt a bit dated. Still, I appreciate the historical context and complexity of the discussions.
M
Mikhail Ivanov
A Thought-Provoking Collection
This book offers a deep dive into Solzhenitsyn’s thoughts post-Harvard. The reflections on ethics and policy are enlightening, but some responses felt a bit dated. Still, I appreciate the historical context and complexity of the discussions.
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Sofia Martinez
Interesting but Need Patience
There are some great insights in this book, but I struggled with its dense writing style. You really need to focus to get the most out of it. The early responses were interesting but some felt repetitive. Worth the effort if you have the time.
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Sofia Martinez
Interesting but Need Patience
There are some great insights in this book, but I struggled with its dense writing style. You really need to focus to get the most out of it. The early responses were interesting but some felt repetitive. Worth the effort if you have the time.
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