Gleb Pavlovsky. (№ 325416)

Dissidents really never wanted to take power, they always wanted to create about her a certain module of the strong influence that without them no action was taken.
...Russian intellectuals, in contrast to Eastern Europe, did not want to take power. The desire to push another piece to go behind her back occurs at the end of 1989, and I watched it close in the leadership of the interregional group. They were looking for a figure that would be a compromise from their point of view - and it is very strange that Yeltsin seemed to them such a figure.
They were considered radicals Solzhenitsyn and Bukovsky and was very afraid that they will return to the country and making a witch hunt. Peter those were considered Petr Filippov and the investigator Ivanov, Sobchak moved to cut off the radicals from power.
Quote Explanation: Pavlovsky – on processes in the early 90-ies of the XX-th century.
№ 325416   Added MegaMozg 10-05-2018 / 00:18

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