Solzhenitsyn Was Considered A “Crazy Extremist”

He committed the crimes of thinking for himself and not accepting the Soviet Union’s official propaganda.

 

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8 Responses to Solzhenitsyn Was Considered A “Crazy Extremist”

  1. Amino says:

    “The Western world has lost its civil courage, both as a whole and separately, in each country, each government, each political party and of course in the United Nations. Such a decline in courage is particularly noticeable among the ruling groups and the intellectual elite, causing an impression of loss of courage by the entire society. Of course there are many courageous individuals but they have no determining influence on public life. Political and intellectual bureaucrats show depression, passivity and perplexity in their actions and in their statements and even more so in theoretical reflections to explain how realistic, reasonable as well as intellectually and even morally warranted it is to base state policies on weakness and cowardice.”

    ~~Alexander Solzhenitsyn

    Harvard, June 8, 1978

  2. Amino says:

    “Destructive and irresponsible freedom has been granted boundless space. Society appears to have little defense against the abyss of human decadence, such as, for example, misuse of liberty for moral violence against young people, motion pictures full of pornography, crime and horror. It is considered to be part of freedom and theoretically counter-balanced by the young people’s right not to look or not to accept. Life organized legalistically has thus shown its inability to defend itself against the corrosion of evil.”

    ~~Alexander Solzhenitsyn

    Harvard, June 8, 1978

  3. Amino says:

    “Enormous freedom exists for the press, but not for the readership because newspapers mostly give enough stress and emphasis to those opinions which do not too openly contradict their own and the general trend.”

    ~~Alexander Solzhenitsyn

    Harvard, June 8, 1978

  4. Amino says:

    “Without any censorship, in the West fashionable trends of thought and ideas are carefully separated from those which are not fashionable; nothing is forbidden, but what is not fashionable will hardly ever find its way into periodicals or books or be heard in colleges. Legally your researchers are free, but they are conditioned by the fashion of the day. There is no open violence such as in the East; however, a selection dictated by fashion and the need to match mass standards frequently prevent independent-minded people from giving their contribution to public life. There is a dangerous tendency to form a herd, shutting off successful development. I have received letters in America from highly intelligent persons, maybe a teacher in a faraway small college who could do much for the renewal and salvation of his country, but his country cannot hear him because the media are not interested in him. This gives birth to strong mass prejudices, blindness, which is most dangerous in our dynamic era. There is, for instance, a self-deluding interpretation of the contemporary world situation. It works as a sort of petrified armor around people’s minds. Human voices from 17 countries of Eastern Europe and Eastern Asia cannot pierce it. It will only be broken by the pitiless crowbar of events.”

    ~~Alexander Solzhenitsyn

    Harvard, June 8, 1978

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    Roy Spencer, in 1990, on unfashionable disagreement

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UDhX8J4gvBU

  5. Amino says:

    “There are meaningful warnings that history gives a threatened or perishing society. Such are, for instance, the decadence of art, or a lack of great statesmen. There are open and evident warnings, too. The center of your democracy and of your culture is left without electric power for a few hours only, and all of a sudden crowds of American citizens start looting and creating havoc. The smooth surface film must be very thin, then, the social system quite unstable and unhealthy.”

    ~~Alexander Solzhenitsyn

    Harvard, June 8, 1978

  6. Amino says:

    “In spite of the abundance of information, or maybe because of it, the West has difficulties in understanding reality such as it is.”

    ~~Alexander Solzhenitsyn

  7. Amino says:

    “Two hundred or even fifty years ago, it would have seemed quite impossible, in America, that an individual could be granted boundless freedom simply for the satisfaction of his instincts or whims. Subsequently, however, all such limitations were discarded everywhere in the West; a total liberation occurred from the moral heritage of Christian centuries with their great reserves of mercy and sacrifice. State systems were becoming increasingly and totally materialistic. The West ended up by truly enforcing human rights, sometimes even excessively, but man’s sense of responsibility to God and society grew dimmer and dimmer. In the past decades, the legalistically selfish aspect of Western approach and thinking has reached its final dimension and the world wound up in a harsh spiritual crisis and a political impasse. All the glorified technological achievements of Progress, including the conquest of outer space, do not redeem the Twentieth century’s moral poverty which no one could imagine even as late as in the Nineteenth Century.”

    ~~Alexander Solzhenitsyn

  8. Amino says:

    Gulag (Soviet forced labor camps) phot0 of Alexander Solzhenitsyn:

    http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_9vBfMDOptdE/RxaAIW7xTeI/AAAAAAAAAGA/SSm-4JaV-9E/s1600/Aleksandr_solzhenitsyn_gulag_mugshot_1953.jpeg

    Solzhenitsyn was part of that 10% of the population that Marx said should always be imprisoned or killed in order for his type of society to function.

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