1993 - 2005
Annotation:
1. Article by Borodina V. “Revolutionary legal consciousness on Tverskaya, part two” in the newspaper “Today” dated 10/16/1993. about the arrest of a group of deputies of the Moscow City Council, incl. Kagarlitsky B.Yu. in October 1993 (1 sheet, newspaper clipping)
2. Article by Kagarlitsky B. "Citizens and Congresses" on the results of the Second Civil Congress in the electronic version of the newspaper "Vzglyad" dated 12/19/2005. (3 sheets, typescript)

Names (1)

Kagarlitsky Boris Yulievich
Definition: Russian sociologist, left-wing publicist, candidate of political sciences
Years of life: Род. в 1958
Reproduction methods:

Born in 1958 in Moscow. A student at GITIS. Engaged in reading unorthodox Marxist literature banned in the USSR. From 1977 - a left-wing dissident, participated in the publication of samizdat magazines "Varianty", "Levyy povorot" (later "Socialism and the Future"). In 1980, after passing the state exam with flying colors, he was interrogated by the KGB and expelled from GITIS. Worked as a postman. In April 1982, he was arrested in the "Case of Young Socialists" and spent a little over a year in Lefortovo Prison on charges of anti-Soviet propaganda. After Brezhnev's death, it was decided to close the case. He was released in April 1983.

Documents (2)

1. Article by Borodina V. “Revolutionary legal consciousness on Tverskaya, part two” in the newspaper “Segodnya” dated 10/16/1993. about the arrest of a group of Moscow City Council deputies, incl. Kagarlitsky B.Yu. in October 1993
1 лист, 1 изображение, газетная/журнальная вырезка
2. Article by B. Kagarlitsky “Citizens and Congresses” based on the results of the Second Civil Congress in the electronic version of the newspaper “Vzglyad” dated December 19, 2005.
3 листа, 3 изображения, машинопись