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A World Split Apart: Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn’s Harvard Commencement Address 1978

46 min · 12. apr. 2021
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A reading, in English, of Alexander Solzhenitsyn’s famous Harvard Commencement Address, as read by Cameron Thompson. One of the most important speeches of the 20th century, that foretold the times we now live in, and contains vital insights for how to move forward from where we now are in 2021.

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