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Советское государство и советский человек в публицистике авторов «третьей волны» русской эмиграции

Authors: Baybatyrova, N.;

Советское государство и советский человек в публицистике авторов «третьей волны» русской эмиграции

Abstract

Статья посвящена анализу публицистических работ представителей эмиграции «третьей волны», главным предметом изучения которых становится советская система и советский человек как продукт этой системы. Автор рассматривает разнообразие политических оценок, содержащихся в публицистических трудах лидеров третьей русской эмиграции, осмысливает их вклад в развитие отечественной социально-политической мысли.

The article analyzes the works of exiled Russian writers of the ‘Third Wave’, in particular those devoted to the topic of the Soviet state and the Soviet person. The author examines the diversity of opinions and evaluations in these works and discusses the contribution of these Russian writers to the development of social and political thought.

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Russian Federation
Keywords

SOVIET UNION, РУССКОЕ ЗАРУБЕЖЬЕ, THIRD WAVE, EMIGRATION, RUSSIAN WRITERS, ПУБЛИЦИСТИКА, «ТРЕТЬЯ ВОЛНА», JOURNALISM, ЭМИГРАЦИЯ, SOVIET PERSON, СОВЕТСКИЙ СОЮЗ, СОВЕТСКИЙ ЧЕЛОВЕК

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