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Suffering Victory : Soviet Liberals and the Failure of Democracy in Russia, 1987-1993
Suffering Victory : Soviet Liberals and the Failure of Democracy in Russia, 1987-1993
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Author(s): Sauvé, Guillaume
ISBN No.: 9781501781049
Pages: 258
Year: 202505
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 46.55
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

Suffering Victory recounts the commitment of Soviet liberal intellectuals to democratic transition during the effervescent period of perestroika and in the first years of post-Soviet Russia, to the rise of Boris Yeltsin and the dissolution of the USSR. Guillaume Sauvé argues that late Soviet liberalism was mainly nourished by the legacy of humanistic socialism, combining Enlightenment ideals and Romantic aspirations, and concludes that the distinguishing feature is its assumed moralism. After encouraging the concentration of power in the hands of the Russian president and an enlightened elite, liberal intellectuals undermined their own democratic project and were pushed aside from decision-making, while being rejected by most of the population for having supported a course of reforms that did not fulfill its promises. As Suffering Victory shows, the success of Russia's liberal intellectuals against the Communist Party came at the price of a decline deeper and more lasting than in most post-communist countries. Following the full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, the fate of late Soviet liberals sheds crucial light on the prospects of liberal reforms in Russia today.


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