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Solzhenitsyn: Most Profound Highlights of The Gulag Archipelago (3/3)

Solzhenitsyn: Most Profound Highlights of The Gulag Archipelago (3/3)

Update: 2021-07-22
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Solzhenitsyn emerges from the secret concentration camps sprinkled throughout Communist Russia with the same message as Viktor Frankl. Firstly, evil is a human thing, not a race, class or nationality thing. Secondly, suffering is an opportunity for both corruption and redemption. The choice is yours. These truths can be traced back to Jesus, who taught that God uses suffering to draw us closer to Himself.

Episode Notes

  • The featured painting is an oil on canvas by Boris Kustodiev called “Celebration Marking the Opening of the 2nd Congress of the Comintern on Uritsky Square in Petrograd on 19 June 1920.” It was painted in 1921.  It is on display at the Russian Museum in St. Petersburg
  • The featured piece is by Sergey Rachmaninov, a Russian composer of the 20th century. The piece is called Piano Concerto #2 in C Minor, Op. 18. Rachmaninov escaped Russia after the socialist revolution of 1918 and settled in the United States. It seemed fitting to select a Russian composer who fled Russia following the socialist revolution. Plus, it is my favorite piece of all time.

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Solzhenitsyn: Most Profound Highlights of The Gulag Archipelago (3/3)

Solzhenitsyn: Most Profound Highlights of The Gulag Archipelago (3/3)

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