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"The Bolshevik regimes violent transformative project serves less as the verification of Russian liberalisms failure, than as the validation of its dangerous potential."
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Daniel BeerDaniel Beer
Daniel Beer
Daniel Beer is a British historian and Professor of Modern History at Royal Holloway, University of London. His book, The House of the Dead, won the 2017 Cundill History Prize and was shortlisted for the Wolfson History Prize.
"The Bolshevik regimes violent transformative project serves less as the verification of Russian liberalisms failure, than as the validation of its dangerous potential."
"/Q: Are there any particular characteristics of Russia’s society or its politics that you think Western media or politicians fail to grasp?/ A: I wouldn’t claim to have any special privileged perspective, but the thing that struck me about the tsarist regime that I think holds true for much of Russia today is actually the weakness of central government in administering the lives of its own population. Bureaucratic inefficiency, corruption and lack of resources frequently subvert the state’s own grand designs. So the appearance of authority and power is often just that, an appearance."