Solzhenitsyn at Harvard: The Address, Twelve Early Responses, and Six Later ReflectionsRonald Berman |
Contents
A World Split Apart | 3 |
The Obsession of Solzhenitsyn | 23 |
Thoughts on Solzhenitsyn | 30 |
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Aleksandr ALEKSANDR SOLZHENITSYN Alexander Solzhenitsyn American Andrei Sakharov assert become believe Christian Communism Communist concept critics culture decades decline in courage defend democracy East Enlightenment evil fact faith freedom Gulag Gulag Archipelago Harvard address Harvard speech Harvard Yard human rights humanistic ideals ideas individual institutions intellectual irresponsible James Reston legalistic liberal live man's material ment Michael Novak Middle Ages modern moral National Review nature Orthodox person philosophical pluralistic political prophet rationalistic humanism regime religion religious Renaissance reprinted by permission responsibility Richard Pipes Ronald Berman Russian secular self-restraint Sidney Hook Slavophiles Solzheni Solzhenitsyn calls Solzhenitsyn's Harvard soul Soviet Union suffering Supreme Complete T. E. Hulme T. S. Eliot things thought tion totalitarian tradition true truth tsyn United values Vietnam virtue vision Washington Star weakness well-being West Western society World Split zhenitsyn