By Bernard Bujold -Leo Tolstoy, Fyodor Dostoevsky and Anton Chekhov on one side of Russian thinking; Mikhail Sholokhov on the other.
These two traditions—Chekhov’s and Sholokhov’s, the one that appreciates the suffering of others and the one that focuses on one’s own injury and insult—form the Russian dialogue and inspire Vladimir Putin. This explains the war in Ukraine. Their thinking is different than the one in the West.
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