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Chapter 421: The Cultural Man

Once the cultural world surrenders to the enemy, the impact will be huge, with different routes and more knowledge, the more reactionary it becomes! This sentence makes a lot of sense. The cultural world definitely played a huge role in fueling the chaos in the late Soviet Union.

Although the existence of the Fifth General Administration of the KGB is indeed to deal with the infiltration of Western ideas and the revival of religious forces, it is actually more of the latter. It is not difficult to understand that Khrushchev adopts an inclusive attitude towards the frequent remarks of the Soviet cultural circle, which is also one of the reasons why Suslov argues with Khrushchev. With such a first secretary, it is conceivable that the work of the Fifth General Administration is limited to frequent preventive warnings. The truly influential writers, such as Solzhenitsyn, are simply too lively and not too moist.

Although I was full of disgust for this guy, Selov could only regard it as if he had not seen it, and closed his eyes as if Solzhenitsyn did not exist. The ideal first secretary, naturally, should not be as naive as Khrushchev in terms of personality. If he had full trust in himself, it would be better to be the successor. But in fact, these two qualities are in Khrushchev and Brezhnev. Things are just that they cannot be perfect.

"That group of potential fifth columns jumped very happily every day, and our first secretary just moved his mouth to let those people in the cultural world not talk nonsense. In fact, those people should do whatever they should do!" Serov sighed and said to Kadpov, "Sometimes I really want them to disappear in this world! Why didn't Solzhenitsyn die directly in Gulag? It turned out that he caused us such a big trouble?"

"Boss, do we want to deal with a group of people?" Major General Kadpov gestded and killed him.

Selov quickly shook his head. This is the way Semichausney dealt with. Killing is not impossible, but it depends on whether the return and investment can be proportional. If the killing does not cause a negative impact, it will only solve the problem. Do you think that his Caspian tiger will be ruthless? But the problem is not the case. If the KGB starts playing assassination, it will only make the group of guys in the cultural world who think they are consciences blow up. This is not a good thing.

As long as the environment changes, not to mention Solzhenitsyn alone, he will not be afraid even if the entire Soviet Writers Association dies. Because before taking action, national public opinion will first tighten and cut off the channels for foreigners to know. No one knows what the KGB does, but there is currently no such environment.

But Solzhenitsyn was still a little unwilling to let go. He could not consider any car accident or drowning method. Because this method of death will definitely cause suspicion once it appears. The best way is to make the person die of illness, and do it more similarly.

"Is Solzhenitsyn's body not sick?" He was really unwilling to give up. In the end, Solzhenitsyn asked his own question further. This person must be eliminated. If calculated based on time, Solzhenitsyn's Gulag Islands should have started writing.

For the reputation of the KGB, this person must die, and for the sake of the reputation of the Soviet Union, this person should die even more.

"Solzhenitsyn had cancer, but it has been cured!" Kadpov also shook his head and sighed inwardly that Solzhenitsyn was very lucky and could survive under the conditions of Gulag, but he even cured the cancer.

"Carrying? Can't it recur when it's cured?" A bright color flashed in Selov's eyes, feeling that he seemed to have grasped something and said, "Cancer has a high chance of recurrence. Some drugs not only have no inhibitory effect on cancer, but also promote the regeneration of cancer cells. This is the power of medicine, which can save people and kill people!"

"Head, you mean to replace Solzhenitsyn's medicines and let his cancer recur, and then we kill him on the operating table!" Kadpov understood what Solzhenitsyn's meaning and was about to take advantage of Solzhenitsyn's illness to kill him.

"Do it cleanly. For such a great writer, we will do our best to rescue them. One operation cannot remove cancer cells. We will look for experts to do more surgery. Solzhenitsyn is not old yet, so you can go to the operating table a few more times. Give you two years, and you have plenty of time. I believe you won't let me down..." Serov had made up his mind to let this famous Soviet dissident go to see the God in his mind early.

Killing Solzhenitsyn, the guy who was in charge regretted Russia after the collapse of the Soviet Union. By then, his regret was too late, and the Soviet Union would not come back.

If Selov remembers correctly, this guy is very similar to US President Reagan in the 1980s, because the Cold War atmosphere was slightly slowed down and the European and American political circles were full of peace. Solzhenitsyn warned everyone not to have fantasies, either to destroy the Soviet Union or to be eliminated by the Soviet Union. This proposition was too consistent with Reagan's appetite, and he needed such remarks to add fire to the Cold War until it dragged down the Soviet Union. What's even better is that Solzhenitsyn's religious sentiment was exactly the same as Reagan's neoconservatism. Both advocated the return to the Christian spirit, and both condemned the world and the world's declining people's hearts. Solzhenitsyn, who had never been able to transform into a perfect political weapon in his life, turned into a support for Reagan's "new protection".

He cannot leave this person to Reagan. To be honest, Reagan's US president, if he hadn't been lucky, his presidential career would have failed as much as his actor career. The US economic crisis after Reagan stepped down had a lot to do with his bloody economic policies, but the Soviet Union died first. If the Soviet Union gritted his teeth and persisted for a few years, the sequelae of Reagan's economics that the United States itself was heavily in debt would be enough to trigger a huge economic crisis.

Many cultural people influenced by Western thought do not understand a simple truth. When your country is no longer qualified to be an opponent of the United States, your own value of use will disappear. If the national strength and environment of the United States and the Soviet Union are reversed, Selov will never kill Solzhenitsyn, but will treat him well as a benchmark, proving that the Soviet Union is very tolerant of cultural people. At the same time, he will find a few persecuted guys in the United States to promote and compare them. However, the Soviet Union does not have this condition and is not qualified to show the country's tolerance at a disadvantage.

Solzhenitsyn was noticed by Selov just because of his great fame. Other cultural figures on the KGB dangerous list were also closely watched by the special service staff of the Fifth General Administration. We must never relax in suppressing the cultural world.

But none of these people are more dangerous than Solzhenitsyn. Solzhenitsyn's problem is imminent. He heard that he had begun to look for people serving in Gulag to prepare to write novels. As the chairman of the KGB, Selov must not let this happen.

"Chairman, Chairman Brezhnev has gotten off the bus at the headquarters entrance and came to visit us!" At this moment, Selov's confidential secretary Selvanov pushed the door and reported.

"You go back first, Kadpov!" Shelov said with confusion flashing across his face. Why did Brezhnev come to Rubiy Yangka? At this time, shouldn't he celebrate his return to the position of the Central Secretary?

With this confusion, Selov stood up to prepare for the report, and saw that Brezhnev had already come in, followed by Chernenko, the director of the Supreme Soviet Secretariat.

"Yura, I'm just free today, so I come to Rubiy Yangka to see. I wonder if our KGB president welcomes me?" Brezhnev still had that gentle smile, as if he returned to the position of the Central Secretary, and did not make this giant, who has become the top Soviet Union, look happy.

"Of course we welcome, please sit down, Chairman Brezhnev!" Selov's smile was also very sincere. At this time, we must not express the sarcasm in our hearts. He just listened to what Brezhnev wanted to do. He could not learn from the unreasonable pretentiousness of Semichasne, and he would not see who was opposite him?

"Yura, I became the supreme leader of the security organ at the age of thirty-six. We can see the trust of the first secretary in you!" Brezhnev looked around with a smile, then saw a book on Selov's desk and asked, "What is this?"

"I'll see if there are any new ideas for a book about Soviet learning written by Western scholars!" Selov replied without changing his face, "But it seems that I haven't learned anything at the moment, and it's still the old-fashioned arguments. To evolve the Soviet Union through this theory, it's a dream!"

Western Soviet studies during the Cold War formed a huge and complex system, which had a profound impact on the development of Western political science and international relations theory. Western Soviet studies and political science theory formed a complex symbiotic relationship of two-way interaction and multi-coordination. However, since the real "core" theory used by Western Soviet studies is actually only the Sovietized totalitarian model, in the case of extremely lack of information and information in the Cold War, in order to enrich its own content and improve its explanatory power of real problems, Western Soviet studies could only actively learn from and absorb multidisciplinary theories outside Soviet studies and continuously expand their "extension".

This has gradually separated Soviet studies from the original extreme theories in the process of development and formed a richer content. However, this theoretical research method often seems to be as thin as possible, resulting in the negative effects of Western Soviet scholars copying existing theories when facing the ever-changing Soviet reality.

"Why don't you ask some people from the cultural circle to study and refute together?" Brezhnev looked over and suggested, "so that we can refute face to face, proving that our country is fine."
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