5 stories
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John Reed
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1K
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109 parts
A suffocating fog clings to the cobbled streets of Petrograd, mirroring the miasma of discontent that rises from the city’s heart. Reed does... -
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Peter Kropotkin
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752
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72 parts
Dust motes dance in the perpetual twilight of abandoned mills and shadowed bakeries. A creeping dread clings to the cobblestones, not of sta... -
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Alexander Berkman
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615
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49 parts
A creeping dread permeates the snow-choked streets of a Petrograd fracturing under ice and ideology. The air hangs thick with the scent of b... -
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Bertrand Russell
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351
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19 parts
A chill permeates from the pages, not of ice, but of ideological frostbite. The book doesn’t merely describe Bolshevism; it exhumes it, diss... -
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Karl Marx
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277
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14 parts
A creeping dread permeates the crumbling estates of history, each stone a testament to a forgotten class. The narrative unfolds not as a tal... -