The people protested and even assaulted his residence, trying to overthrow the democratic government and reestablish the one-party communist leadership once more. Yeltsin democratic reforms were not well-received by the vast majority in 1993. The dissolution of the Soviet Union came at a high cost, and many people living within the borders of the communist regime, found themselves stranded in another country. Masha focuses on events since the early 80s and pays exclusive attention to Putin’s never-ending reign as the President of the Russian Federation. This book casts doubt on the future of Russian Democracy and provides a lot of topics that are yet to be discussed. Masha Gessen is a Russian-American author, LGBT activist and loud critic of both Putin and Trump’s policies and agendas. Nevertheless, we believe that “ The Future is History ” is suitable for all people who criticize dictatorship and abuse of human rights. Perhaps, this book won’t seem too appealing for those who have no interest in politics whatsoever. Stay tuned, for more! Who Should Read “The Future Is History”? And Why? Is the Russian Federation genuinely leaning towards democracy or are we witnessing yet another dictator shooting for the stars? 6 min read ⌚ How Totalitarianism Reclaimed Russia
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