Poiski 335
Pokrovsky, M.N. 11, 25, 26, 59, 62
Poland 312, 313, 363
Polensky, V. 15
Political Diary (Medvedev) 9, 165, 198-9
Pomerants, G. 17, 240
Pomerantsev, V., ‘On Sincerity in Literature’ 104, 137-41
Pomper, Philip 14
Ponomarev, B.N. 288
Portugal 302
Potekhin, Yu. 60
Prague Spring see Czechoslovakia
A Present-Day Idyll
(Saltykov-Shchedrin) 205
Prison Notebooks (Gramsci) 95, 96, 291-2
‘Private Opinion’ (Granin) 157 property 287
state owned 67, 78–82, 303
publishing abroad 60, 189-90, 213-14, 341
anti-Stalinism 159
glasnost' x, xii, 341-7
illegal literature 22, 174, 212, 214, 283-4
journals 30, 104
printing unwanted books 102
samizdat 101, 174, 214, 272, 344-7
social realism and insincerity 138-9
under Bolsheviks 53, 60
writers as employees 100
youth movements 145, 147
see also censorship; literature; Novy Mir; theatre Pushkin 20, 205-7
The Quotation (Zorin) 327
Radek, Karl 239
Radzinsky, Sporting Scenes of 1981 327
Rakovksy, Marc (Bence and Kis) ideological hunger 211, 215, 237
illegal literature 174
role of intelligentsia 100, 162
socialism 82, 199
technocracy and bureaucrats 266
Rasputin, V., The Last Term 219
Reagan, Ronald 355
‘Reflections on the American Intelligentsia’ (Kon) 207-9
reform 237, 250, 318
crisis of ideology 201-11
economic 188, 191, 323, 358-60
emancipation 21-2
see also economists; ideology rehabilitation 333
literature 153, 344
religion and church 12, 235, 279
dissident writers 219-21
Vekhi and Christian intelligentsia 27–30,34
Repentence 325, 326
Requiem (Akhmatova) 344
Revel, J-P 313
The Revolution Betrayed (Trotsky) 78-9, 95
revolution, intelligentsia and 13–16
Revolution 24-5, 38–42, 53-4, 76
Rhozhdestvensky, R. 321
Riddle and Lesson of N. Machiavelli (Burlatsky) 268-9
right wing see dissidents; Facism; nationalism
Road Test (German) 320
Romanovs see Peter I, Ivan IV Ronkin, V. 232
Rozanov, V. 28–9
Rozov, Victor 144, 322, 326-7
Rubenstein, Joshua 159
The Russian Forest (Leonov) 152-3
Rybakov, Anatoly, Children of the Arbat 321, 325, 343
Sabato, Ernesto 344
The Sailor’s Rest (Galich) 108
Sakharov, Andrei 214, 339
samizdat see under publishing
Sapozhnikov, V. 219
Sappak, V., Television and Us 171-2
Sartre, Jean-Paul 16–17, 86, 98
Sats, I. 137, 140
Schapiro, Leonard 31
Schumacher, E.F. 240
science and engineering 51-2, 111, 123 n38, 157-8
dissident elite 214
Lysenko 121-2, 188-9, 277
Stalin attacks 89–90, 130
serfdom 16
feudalism compared 10–11, 298
Reform of 1861 21, 24
Shafarevich 234-5, 286
Shakhty case 90
Shatrov, Mikhail 263-4, 320
The Dictatorship of Conscience 318
Weather for Tomorrow 264-5
Shatz, Marshall 13, 14, 91, 151, 189
on moral literature 181, 182
on rebirth of dissent 88-9
Shcheglov, Mark 141, 152-3
Shcherbakov Palaces, preserved by youth action 334
Shelest, G., Kolyma Notes 174
Sheshkov, Marat 101
Shevtsov, I., The Louse 168-9
Shils, Edward 94
Shtein, Hotel Astoria 160
Šik, on cybernetics 197
Simonov, K. 156
editorship of Novy Mir 141, 159
Sinyavsky, Andrei 108
trial of 188-90
What is Socialist Realism? 169
Slavophiles see under nationalism Smena Vekh 60-3, 74/7/79
Smirnov, Il ya 345
social liberalism, collapse of 160
social realism 112-20, 136
reaction against 136-40, 152-3
decline of 164-72, 261
Social-Democrats 25
Social-Revolutionaries 31-2, 42
socialism 16, 28, 313, 361
Communists fail to achieve 77–85, 123/7/2, 286, 292, 299, 303
democratic 43-4, 310-11
early spirit of 22-3, 54-5
humanistic 276
loss of confidence in 200
market economy 192-6, 199, 200, 360
not immediate aim of Bolsheviks 39-41
preconditions for 60
renewed movement for xii, 335, 348-9,249-51
ruined by dogmatism 241-2
self-management 249
Soviet model not inevitable 244, 300
youth movement and 146, 332
see also Communism; democracy; Marxism Sofri, Gianni 78
Sokirko, V. see Burzhuademov Solovev, Vladimir 28, 29, 235
Solzhenitsyn, Aleksandr 152-3, 166, 172, 222
censorship 104
Gulag Archipelago 177, 239
inverted Stalinism 234-5, 236-7, 245, 357
Letter to Soviet Leaders 236
nationalism 231-2
One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich 161, 173-4, 176-7, 178, 181
turn to right 202, 203
Sosnora, V. 104
Souvarine, Boris 44
Soviet Marxism (Marcuse) 86
Speak… (Buravsky) 318
Sporting Scenes of 1981 (Radzinsky) 327
Stalin, Josef 10, 88, 229, 285
bureaucracy 66
censorship and 104
creates dissident dogmatism 234-5, 235-51
corpse moved 173
cultural control 93-7, 288-92
exposure at 20th Congress 141-8, 172
freedom from 161
influences 62, 230
intelligentsia 111, 128-35, 136
linguistics 130-1
neo-Stalinism 190, 326, 336-7, 348, 354-6, 361, 362
reaction against 151, 240
socialist realism 112-20, 136
terrors of 69, 89–94, 342-4
Stanislavsky, K.D. 116, 154, 204
Stankevich, on counter-revolution 52
statocracy 81
alienation of creative workers 101-2
art and 86-8
Asiatic mode of production 78, 299-300
control of surplus product 82
hypocrisy 214
nationalization not socialism 77-85
puts socialists in spot 311
reforms 180-2, 196
ruling elite legitimize 303-4
see also bureaucracy The Storm (Ostrovsky) 233
strikes, summer of 1962 175
Stroeva, M., on Lenin 263-4
Struve, Vekhi 26, 31, 32, 33
Sukhanov, N. 39–40, 42
superstructure and base schema 5-6
Surov, A., Dawn over Moscow 114
Sweden 359
Tadzhikistan 132
Tales of the Siberian Land 138
Tamarin, P., on publishing abroad 213
Tarkovsky, Andrei 321-2, 324
Zerkalo 226-7