Machiavellianism for Gynguanii. Book Review: Barkova, Anna. Eight Chapters of Madness. Prose. Diaries [Book Review]

Russian Sociological Review 9 (1):84-89 (2010)
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With regard to the analysis of main events of her life, topics and heroes of her prose and diaries review attempts to reconstruct poet Barkova’s political and philosophical worldview for which Machiavelli and image of Faust were peculiar reference points for understanding of alternative ways of human history

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