The Russian Question: At the End of the Twentieth Century

Farrar Straus & Giroux (1995)
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The Nobel laureate evaluates Russian history as the century ends, encouraging Russians to overcome their exhaustion and rebuild spiritual and political development by taking their future into their own hands and developing a moral and independent culture and society.

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