Solzhenitsyn and the Right
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During my time in the camps I had got to know the enemies of the human race quite well: they respect the big fist and nothing else; the harder you slug them the safer you will be. -Aleksandr SolzhenitsynOne of the most famous anti-Communist dissidents Russian-born Aleksandr Isayevich Solzhenitsyn was a war veteran philosopher historian novelist and political prisoner. At one time a firm believer in Marxist-Leninism he fought for the Red Army in the Second World War until a private criticism of Joseph Stalin resulted in his arrest and eight-year imprisonment within the brutal Soviet gulag system. As he turned away from Communism and back to the Christian faith of his birth his writings increasingly drew the ire of the Soviet authorities until his ultimate deportation in 1974.In exile Solzhenitsyn became disenchanted with the values upon which most modern Western nations were founded. Decrying their lack of spirituality and tradition as producing men with weak ties to God their ancient soil and to each other he never ceased predicting the downfall of the West.With a multitude of important political observations and experiences Solzhenitsyn was a prolific writer whose works are intimidatingly long. His three-volume opus on the Soviet forced labor camps The Gulag Archipelago approaches 2000 pages. Two Hundred Years Together his two-part study of Jews in the Russian Empire and the Soviet Union comes in at over 1000 pages in the original Russian. The English translation of The Red Wheel his four-part cycle of historical fiction about the fall of Tsarist Russia presently weighs in at over 3000 pages. The restored edition of In the First Circle a novel about gulag prisoners working for Stalins state security apparatus consists of more than 700 pages. Naturally Solzhenitsyns own memoirs are suitably immense with The Oak and the Calf Invisible Allies and the first two books of Between Two Millstones spilling out over 1700 total pages. As a great service to modern dissidents Spencer J. Quinn has distilled the ideas and observations from Solzhenitsyns vast corpus into a slender volume which can be quickly consumed and learned.Antelope Hill Publishing is proud to present Solzhenitsyn and the Right an original work in which Spencer J. Quinn has refined Solzhenitsyns anti-Leftist anti-progressive and traditionalist political themes into nothing less than a metapolitical weapon against the enemies of humanity.
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