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Henceforth Life Will Have to be Lived Differently

In: How Far It Is to Tomorrow..

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  • Nikita N. Moiseev

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More than five years have passed since the first edition of the present book appeared. Having begun writing it for those closest to me, and for myself as a form of relaxation and refuge from everyday pressures, at some stage I understood that something rather more substantial than I had planned was emerging, a distinctive document. It had turned out to be not just the story of my life, with its joys and sorrows and professional activities, but also a depiction of the highly non-trivial fortunes of that portion of the Russian intelligentsia to which the baton had been passed on chiefly by their parents, the representatives of the former, pre-revolutionary, technological intelligentsia. In that sense my life has been rather typical for a sizeable section of Russian society, and may therefore serve to illuminate a facet of the life of our country that has not received proper media coverage. For that reason, perhaps, my reflections may interest a wider circle of readers than I had in mind initially.

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  • Nikita N. Moiseev, 2022. "Henceforth Life Will Have to be Lived Differently," Springer Books, in: How Far It Is to Tomorrow.., chapter 0, pages 313-329, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-030-96651-5_15
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-96651-5_15
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