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NOTES
1.Roy A. Medvedev, Let History Judge, p. 394.
2.D.M. Sturley, A Short History of Russia, pp. 278-9.
3.Alexander I. Solzhenitsyn, The Gulag Archipelago, (hereinafter “Gulag”), p. 283.
4.Cf. Solzhenitsyn, “Gulag” at 287.
5.Cf. Solzhenitsyn, “Gulag” at 288-9.
6.Cf. Solzhenitsyn, “Gulag” at 290.
7.Cf. Solzhenitsyn, “Gulag” at 291.
8.Cf. Medvedev, at 239.
9.Cf. Medvedev, at 285-6.
10.Cf. Solzhenitsyn, “Gulag”, at 364.
11.Cf. Solzhenitsyn, “Gulag”, at 462.
12.Cf. Solzhenitsyn, “Gulag”, at 469.
13.Cf. Solzhenitsyn, “Gulag”, at 476.
14.Arnold J. Toynbee, Civilization on Trial, pp. 172-3.
15.Cf. Solzhenitsyn, “Gulag”, at 503-4.
16.Cf. Solzhenitsyn, “Gulag”, at 545-6.
17.Cf. Solzhenitsyn, “Gulag”, at 547.
18.Cf. Solzhenitsyn, “Gulag”, at 562.
19.Cf. Solzhenitsyn, “Gulag”, at 473.
20.Sidney Hook, Marx and the Marxists, pp. 107-22.
21.Cf. Hook.
22.Andrei Amalrik, Will the Soviet Union Survive Until 1984? p. 35.
23.Giovanni Grazzini, Solzhenitsyn: a biography, pp. 249-50.
24.Alexander I. Solzhenitsyn, The First Circle, (hereinafter “Circle”), p. 268-9.
25.Cf. Medvedev, at 538.
26.Cf. Solzhenitsyn, “Circle”, at 179.
27.Cf. Solzhenitsyn, “Circle”, at 235.
28.Cf. Solzhenitsyn, “Circle”, at 96.
29.Cf. Solzhenitsyn, “Circle”, at 673.
30.Alexander I. Solzhenitsyn, Cancer Ward, (hereinafter “Cancer”), pp. 405-6.
31.Cf. Solzhenitsyn, “Cancer”, at 138.
32.Cf. Solzhenitsyn, “Cancer”, at 434.
33.Cf. Solzhenitsyn, “Cancer”, at 411.
34.Cf. Solzhenitsyn, “Cancer”, at 498-9.
35.Cf. Solzhenitsyn, “Cancer”, at 506.
36.Cf. Solzhenitsyn, “Cancer”, at 505.
37.Cf. Solzhenitsyn, “Cancer”, at 506.
38.Cf. Solzhenitsyn, “Cancer”, at 532.
39.Cf. Solzhenitsyn, “Cancer”, at 442.
40.The New York Times, Week in Review, August 4, 1974, p. 5.
41.Cf. Medvedev, at 537.
42.Wilhelm Reich, The Mass Psychology of Fascism, pp. 299-300.