The Cross & The Culture | Solzhenitsyn's BaptistsThe Gulag Archipelago is a comprehensive volume which details the intricate connection between Marxist ideology and the evils of the Soviet system. Collectivist ideologies (Socialism, Marxism, Communism, and Nazi Germany) are the most oft-repeated and failed ideological systems the world has known. Rather than causing the working men to unite, they prove to be forms of societal torture. The extensive three-volume set of Solzhenitsyn's book began with the release of "One Day In The Life Of Ivan Denisovich." In the words of Solzhenitsyn himself, the publication of this book caused a dam to break loose. Letters began to flood in detailing the experiences of the Soviet Union's tormented citizens. An entire country was subject to Communism's finest, and Solzhenitsyn was going to tell their horror stories. He became overwhelmed by their trust and vulnerability, which produced in him a personal duty to publish this information. Many of these letters came from people who were still subject to their tormentors.Website: https://plenteousredemption.com/ Plenteous Redemption Podcast: https://www.plenteousredemption.media/
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