To the success of our hopeless cause the many lives of the Soviet dissident movement
"In the 1960s, the Soviet Union found itself unexpectedly challenged from within by a cohort of dissidents who eventually achieved global fame. Their struggle for the rule of law and human rights made them instant heroes in the West, where they appeared as democracy's surrogate soldiers be...
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Princeton, New Jersey ; Oxford :
Princeton University Press
[2024]
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Prologue : to live like free people
- Don Quixote in the land of Soviets
- Involuntary protagonists
- Transparency meeting
- The court is in session
- Rights talk
- Chain reaction
- The dissident repertoire
- From circle to square
- Leave the politics to us
- Will the dissident movement survive?
- Recrimination and reassessment
- Taking the initiative
- The inner sanctum of Volpinism
- The fifth directorate
- Fallen idols
- How to conduct yourself
- Allies, bystanders, adversaries
- Rights-defenders among the nations
- Dissident fictions
- The kindness of strangers
- Adoptees at the gate
- Final act
- Conclusion : afterlives.