On Rotting Prison Straw: The Self-Actualization of Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn (Self-Actualizing People in History)

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On Rotting Prison Straw: The Self-Actualization of Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn (Self-Actualizing People in History)

In Stalin’s Russia, when prison sentences stretched ten, fifteen, and twenty-five years, the future Nobel Prize winner Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn found himself incarcerated in its genocidal “corrective” labor camps (the so-called Gulag of the Soviet Union). His crime: expressing anti-Stalinist opinions in a letter to a friend. A devout Communist at his arrest, condemned to be worked to death in the frozen wastelands of Russia, he underwent instead a profound psychological transformation, broke free of his Marxist ideology—and survived. This full biography of one of the most influential personalities of the Twentieth Century follows his astounding journey from the camps, to living through near-terminal cancer, to winning the Nobel Prize, to publishing the groundbreaking book that played a key role in the fall of the Soviet Empire—exposing the half-century of inhuman atrocities, and the sixty-million slaughtered lives, it kept so jealously hidden for so long. In this second installment in the Self-Actualizing People in History series, biographer, historian, and humanistic philosopher Roman Gelperin combines the fascinating narrative of the life of Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, with the history of the Soviet State it was embedded in, with a psychological study of the pivotal experiences that shaped him. In a highly illuminating, new perspective on Solzhenitsyn, he shows him to be a perfect example of the self-actualized person—a very specific (“enlightened”) personality type first identified by Abraham Maslow in 1950. Using Solzhenitsyn’s life as a demonstration, he also illustrates what self-actualization is, why its peculiar character traits, and how Solzhenitsyn found enlightenment on rotting prison straw.

Brand Roman Gelperin
Merchant Amazon
Category Books
Availability In Stock
SKU B08XL7YXHK
Age Group ADULT
Condition NEW
Gender UNISEX
Material Rotting
Google Product Category Media > Books
Product Type Books > Subjects > Politics & Social Sciences > Philosophy > History & Schools of Thought > Eastern > Taoism

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