Kenneth Bernoska

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Marxism in the Soviet Union had been boiled down to the understanding that people—Soviet citizens—were shaped entirely by their society and the material conditions of their lives. If the work of shaping the person was done correctly—and it had to have been, since by now Soviet society claimed to have substantially fulfilled the Marxist project by building what was called “socialism functioning in reality”—then the person had to emerge with a set of goals that coincided perfectly with the needs of the society that had produced him. Anomalies were possible, and they could fall into one of two ...more
Kenneth Bernoska
This is such a deeply strange way of having to navigate around your world. Some of it overlaps to the west, but it just seems a little tilted.
The Future Is History: How Totalitarianism Reclaimed Russia
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