sebastiantombs
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Typical. We'll ignore what people actually think of this crap and just keep living in an alternative reality where war is fought with words....while our enemies use guns, bombs and rockets.
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There are a few Youtube videos I've watched that were very informative. How they got his books out of Russia was amazing...Hard book to read(because it is depressing). But Jordan's forward for the more recent abridged version is worth reading, or listening to.
S3 E28: Foreword to The Gulag Archipelago: 50th Anniversary | Jordan Peterson
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The Gulag Archipelago
Solzhenitsyn spent eleven years in labour camps and in exile. This book is his masterwork, based on his own experiences as well as the testimony of some 200 survivors. A vast canvas of camps, prisons, transit centres and secret police, of informers and spies and interrogators but also of...bit.ly
www.westernjournal.com
This was a Great listen, thank you...Hard book to read(because it is depressing). But Jordan's forward for the more recent abridged version is worth reading, or listening to.
S3 E28: Foreword to The Gulag Archipelago: 50th Anniversary | Jordan Peterson
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The Gulag Archipelago
Solzhenitsyn spent eleven years in labour camps and in exile. This book is his masterwork, based on his own experiences as well as the testimony of some 200 survivors. A vast canvas of camps, prisons, transit centres and secret police, of informers and spies and interrogators but also of...bit.ly
www.politico.com
Interesting read.
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How the ‘Culture War’ Could Break Democracy
Thirty years ago, sociologist James Davison Hunter popularized the concept of culture war. Today, he sees a culture war that’s gotten worse—and that spells trouble for the future of the American experiment.www.politico.com
That article is full of crap. Not one mention of the atrocities that the leftist committed over the Wuhan flu summer, or all the crap they pulled during the Trump presidency. Just hits at conservatives.Interesting read.
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How the ‘Culture War’ Could Break Democracy
Thirty years ago, sociologist James Davison Hunter popularized the concept of culture war. Today, he sees a culture war that’s gotten worse—and that spells trouble for the future of the American experiment.www.politico.com