Why shouldn"t Russians dream? Russia and the West on the eve of the total war
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Why shouldn"t Russians dream? " - A book about relations between Russia and the West, similar to the novel of two Messiahs, passionately loving and hating each other. Plato Besedin in his recognizable author’s manner explores the relationship of Russia and the West from the time of the church split to the present day, affecting the most diverse aspects: cultural, civilizational, military, socio-economic, ideological, etc. This book gives a new view of the relations of Russia and the West, Answering the most pressing questions. Are two civilizations ready for reconciliation, or are we on the right path to the total war? What can Russia, with its internal contradictions, offer the world? How do Russians represent in the West? What is their perception and attitude towards them in Russia itself? What is the truth and lies of mutual propaganda?
But this book is not only about politics, history, culture. It is, first of all, about the dream - Russian and American, in the field of which lies the struggle and unity of two civilizations. This book is about how to learn to live your dreams. And countries, and societies, and each person separately
But this book is not only about politics, history, culture. It is, first of all, about the dream - Russian and American, in the field of which lies the struggle and unity of two civilizations. This book is about how to learn to live your dreams. And countries, and societies, and each person separately
Author:
Author:Besedin Plato
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Biographies & Memoirs
- Category:Social Science & Politics
- Category:Magazines & Encyclopedia
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:Offset
Series:
Series: Russian Civilization
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:16+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-699-95204-5
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