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The state of the American mind seems eerily similar to those of the Russian mind. In the first Chapter A. Sol. Discusses why people didn’t resist. The free people condemned those who were arrested; those arrested didn’t know what to shout in order to stir the crowd to prevent their arrest. The only ones that did were those revolutionaries that knew their slogans and why they were saying them.
— Sep 19, 2020 02:33PM
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Daniel
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Thoughts so far. Apologists/philosophers doing work on the Problem of Evil, must engage with the evils described in this book. Second, seminaries should make Gulag required reading. Third, every pastor/priest should move this book to the top of their list if they desire to be a unifying force in our current culture wars.
— Oct 12, 2020 07:16PM
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The more I read the more concerning our current political climate becomes. The cultural Marxism and Socialist politics and the reports of news that Solzhenitsyn describes is similar to our contemporary culture. One can easily look at what is happening now and view the seeds of a repeating history beginning to sprout.
— Sep 24, 2020 05:18AM
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The amount similarity of anti-Christian values, Anarchy, Marxism, and Socialism and the revolutionaries is eerie. A Sol. even documents that Religious individuals could not teach their convictions to their children or else they would be imprisoned. Similar discussions are being had on Religious parents in the U.S. among the intelligentsia and far-left academics.
— Sep 20, 2020 08:41PM

