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In his literary memoir, The Oak and the Calf, Alexander Solzhenitsyn often writes about his allies in fights against the oppressive Soviet state, including men like Andrei Sakhorov. A lesser-known supporter of freedom in the Soviet Union was a prominent mathematician Igor Shafarevich. In a lengthy profile of Shafarevich, Solzhenitsyn made an observation that struck […]

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