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| era = [[Contemporary philosophy]]
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| name = Alexander Tarasov
| name = Alexander Tarasov
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1958|03|08}}
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1958|03|08}}
| birth_place = Moscow, [[Russian SFSR]], [[Soviet Union]]
| birth_place = Moscow, [[Russian SFSR]], [[Soviet Union]]
| main_interests = Politics, sociology, culture, philosophy
| main_interests = Politics, sociology, culture, philosophy
| notable_ideas =
| influences = [[Karl Marx]], [[Vladimir Lenin]], [[Jean-Paul Sartre]], [[Georg Lukács]], [[Che Guevara]], [[Herbert Marcuse]], [[Frantz Fanon]]
| website = {{URL|saint-juste.narod.ru}}
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}}
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'''Alexander Nikolaevich Tarasov''' ({{lang-ru|link=no|Алекса́ндр Никола́евич Тара́сов}}; born March 8, 1958) is a [[Soviet]] and Russian left-wing [[sociologist]], [[politologist]], [[culturologist]], publicist, writer, and philosopher. Up until the beginning of the 21st century he referred to himself as a [[Post-Marxist]]<ref>{{cite journal
'''Alexander Nikolaevich Tarasov''' ({{lang-ru|link=no|Алекса́ндр Никола́евич Тара́сов}}; born March 8, 1958) is a [[Soviet]] and Russian left-wing [[sociologist]], [[political scientist]], [[culturologist]], publicist, writer, and philosopher. Up until the beginning of the 21st century he referred to himself as a [[Post-Marxist]]<ref>{{cite journal
| first = А.Н
|first = А.Н
| last = Тарасов
|last = Тарасов
| title = Полемика с Александром Шубиным
|title = Полемика с Александром Шубиным
| journal = Из книги: "Революция не всерьёз. Штудии по теории и истории квазиреволюционных движений".Екатеринбург, издательство "Ультра.Культура", 2005
|journal = Из книги: "Революция не всерьёз. Штудии по теории и истории квазиреволюционных движений".Екатеринбург, издательство "Ультра.Культура", 2005
| year = 2005
|year = 2005
| isbn = 5-9681-0067-2
|isbn = 5-9681-0067-2
| id = (Tarasov, A. "Polemics with Alexander Shubin" (from the book: "Not A Serious Revolution. Study of the Theory and History of Quasi-Revolutionary Movements". Yekaterinburg, “Ultra.Culture” Publishing House, 2005).
|id = (Tarasov, A. "Polemics with Alexander Shubin" (from the book: "Not A Serious Revolution. Study of the Theory and History of Quasi-Revolutionary Movements". Yekaterinburg, "Ultra.Culture" Publishing House, 2005).
| url = http://www.screen.ru/Tarasov/Polemika.htm
|url = http://www.screen.ru/Tarasov/Polemika.htm
|access-date = May 21, 2012
|archive-date = May 8, 2021
|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20210508110614/https://screen.ru/Tarasov/Polemika.htm
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==Early political activity and arrest==
==Early political activity and arrest==


(''Also read'': [[Party of New Communists]] and [[Neo-Communist Party of the Soviet Union]])
{{See also|Party of New Communists|Neo-Communist Party of the Soviet Union}}


In December 1972 – January 1973 together with Vasily Minorsky, Tarasov has founded a clandestine [[Far-left politics|radical left]] group called the [["Party of New Communists" (PNC)]] (Russian: Партия новых коммунистов (ПНК)), and became the group's informal leader in the summer of 1973. In 1974 PNC merged with another clandestine radical left group called [[Left School]]" (Russian: Левая школа) to form the [[Neo-Communist Party of the Soviet Union]]" (NCPSU) (Russian: Неокоммунистическая партия Советского Союза (НКПСС)). Tarasov has become one of the NCPSU leaders and theorists, writing the party program, The Principles of Neo-communism (Russian: Принципы неокоммунизма) in 1974. The [[KGB]] arrested him in 1975. Upon preliminary imprisonment and a yearlong confinement in a [[special psychiatric hospital]] he was released because the NCPSU case was never brought to trial. In the psychiatric hospital Tarasov was subjected to cruel treatment and (de facto) to torture (beatings, ETC – [[electroconvulsive therapy]], induced [[hypoglycemia]], injection of large doses of [[neuroleptics]]) all resulting in severe somatic disorders, which A.Tarasov has been suffering from since his release, leaving him virtually disabled ([[Hypertonia]], [[Ankylosing Spondylitis]], [[liver]] and [[pancreas]] diseases).<ref>{{cite journal
In December 1972 – January 1973 together with Vasily Minorsky, Tarasov has founded a clandestine [[Far-left politics|radical left]] group called the [["Party of New Communists" (PNC)]] (Russian: Партия новых коммунистов (ПНК)), and became the group's informal leader in the summer of 1973. In 1974 PNC merged with another clandestine radical left group called "[[Left School]]" (Russian: Левая школа) to form the "[[Neo-Communist Party of the Soviet Union]]" (NCPSU) (Russian: Неокоммунистическая партия Советского Союза (НКПСС)). Tarasov has become one of the NCPSU leaders and theorists, writing the party program, The Principles of Neo-communism (Russian: Принципы неокоммунизма) in 1974. The [[KGB]] arrested him in 1975. Upon preliminary imprisonment and a yearlong confinement in a [[special psychiatric hospital]] he was released because the NCPSU case was never brought to trial. In the psychiatric hospital Tarasov was subjected to cruel treatment and (de facto) to torture (beatings, ETC – [[electroconvulsive therapy]], induced [[hypoglycemia]], injection of large doses of [[neuroleptics]]) all resulting in severe somatic disorders, which A.Tarasov has been suffering from since his release, leaving him virtually disabled ([[hypertonia]], [[Ankylosing Spondylitis]], [[liver]] and [[pancreas]] diseases).<ref>{{cite journal
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| last = Erlich
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| id = (Tarasov, A. "The Return to Lubyanka – Year 1977". "Neprikosnovennyj Zapas" (Emergency Ration) Magazine, 2007, No.2)
| id = (Tarasov, A. "The Return to Lubyanka – Year 1977". "Neprikosnovennyj Zapas" (Emergency Ration) Magazine, 2007, No.2)
| url = http://magazines.russ.ru/nz/2007/2/ta16.html
| url = http://magazines.russ.ru/nz/2007/2/ta16.html
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}}</ref> After his release, Tarasov participated in restoration of NCPSU, which he had led until its self-dissolution in January 1985. In 1988, two State Psychiatric Commissions examined Tarasov and found him completely psychologically healthy.<ref name="NZ" /> (''Also read'': [[Political abuse of psychiatry in the Soviet Union]])

After his release, Tarasov participated in restoration of NCPSU, which he had led until its self-dissolution in January 1985. In 1988, two State Psychiatric Commissions examined Tarasov and found him completely psychologically healthy.<ref name="NZ" /> (''Also read'': [[Political abuse of psychiatry in the Soviet Union]])


==Education and professional activities==
==Education and professional activities==


Tarasov held many different jobs: he worked as a [[Drafter|draughtsman]]; laboratory assistant in a design institute; graveyard warden at [[Vagankovo Cemetery]] (Moscow); machinist; [[boiler]] technician; librarian; editor; [[feldsher]]; [[Boiler (power generation)|gas boiler]] operator; [[bookkeeper]] at the Central Warehouse of [[Mikoyan Meat Processing Plant Corp.]]; [[light board operator]] at [[Moscow Hermitage Theatre]] (located in [[Moscow Hermitage Garden]]); research associate at the Centre for Scientific Analysis ([[Russian Academy of Sciences]]); university teacher; consultant for the [[Ministry of Education and Science (Russia)|Ministry of Education and Science]]; political columnist; expert at Information Research Centre "Panorama" and [[Moscow Human Rights Committee]]; etc. He got a degree in Economics from All-Russian State Distance Learning Institute of Finance and Economics and a degree in History (started at the [[Moscow State Pedagogical University]] and finished at [[M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University|Lomonosov Moscow State University]]). When "[[perestroika]]" started, he soon firmly positioned himself as a professional [[sociologist]] and [[politologist]].
Tarasov held many different jobs: he worked as a [[Drafter|draughtsman]]; laboratory assistant in a design institute; graveyard warden at [[Vagankovo Cemetery]] (Moscow); machinist; [[boiler]] technician; librarian; editor; [[feldsher]]; [[Boiler (power generation)|gas boiler]] operator; [[bookkeeper]] at the Central Warehouse of [[Mikoyan Meat Processing Plant Corp.]]; [[light board operator]] at [[Moscow Hermitage Theatre]] (located in [[Moscow Hermitage Garden]]); research associate at the Centre for Scientific Analysis ([[Russian Academy of Sciences]]); university teacher; consultant for the [[Ministry of Education and Science (Russia)|Ministry of Education and Science]]; political columnist; expert at Information Research Centre "Panorama" and [[Moscow Human Rights Committee]]; etc. He got a degree in economics from All-Russian State Distance Learning Institute of Finance and Economics and a degree in history (started at the [[Moscow State Pedagogical University]] and finished at [[M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University|Lomonosov Moscow State University]]). When "[[perestroika]]" started, he soon firmly positioned himself as a professional [[sociologist]] and [[political scientist]].


==Publishing and literary activity==
==Publishing and literary activity==
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In the second half of 1993 Tarasov was a member of the editorial board of the newspaper ''The Working Class Action''; in 1993–1994 – a member of the editorial board of a [[counterculture]] magazine ''Vugluskr'' (Russian: ''Вуглускр''); in the mid-1990s – political adviser for a radical student union "Students’ Advocacy".<ref>{{cite journal
In the second half of 1993 Tarasov was a member of the editorial board of the newspaper ''The Working Class Action''; in 1993–1994 – a member of the editorial board of a [[counterculture]] magazine ''Vugluskr'' (Russian: ''Вуглускр''); in the mid-1990s – political adviser for a radical student union "Students' Advocacy".<ref>{{cite journal
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| first = А.Н
| last = (Russian) Тарасов
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| journal = RWCDAX
| journal = RWCDAX
| issue = 2
| issue = 2
| id = (Tarasov, A. "Russia's Youth: No Future?. ''RWCDAX'' – No. 2)
| id = (Tarasov, A. "Russia's Youth: No Future?". ''RWCDAX'' – No. 2)
| url = http://rwcdax.here.ru/molod.htm
| url = http://rwcdax.here.ru/molod.htm
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| journal = [[The Moscow Times]]
| journal = [[The Moscow Times]]
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| access-date = May 16, 2012
| archive-date = November 28, 2021
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}}</ref> education issues and [[conflict resolution]]); [[politology]]<ref>{{cite journal
}}</ref> education issues and [[conflict resolution]]); [[politology]]<ref>{{cite journal
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| first = A
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| last = Tarasov
| title = Soviet Trade Unions on the Road to a Shameful Fall
| title = Soviet Trade Unions on the Road to a Shameful Fall
| journal = Russian Labour Review |year=1993|issue=1
| journal = Russian Labour Review
| year = 1993
| issue = 1
| url = http://www.screen.ru/Tarasov/SovTradUn.htm
| url = http://www.screen.ru/Tarasov/SovTradUn.htm
| access-date = May 21, 2012
| archive-date = May 8, 2021
| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20210508095439/http://www.screen.ru/Tarasov/SovTradUn.htm
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(current politics,<ref>{{cite journal
(current politics,<ref>{{cite journal
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| title = Provocation: A dissident version of the events in Moscow of October 3–4, 1993
| title = Provocation: A dissident version of the events in Moscow of October 3–4, 1993
| date = August 17, 2015
| url = http://www.greanvillepost.com/2015/08/17/provocation-a-different-explanation-for-the-1993-russian-constitutional-crisis-the-rebellion-of-the-deputies/
| url = http://www.greanvillepost.com/2015/08/17/provocation-a-different-explanation-for-the-1993-russian-constitutional-crisis-the-rebellion-of-the-deputies/
}}</ref> [[political radicalism]] in Russia and abroad, mass [[social movements]]); history (history<ref>{{cite journal
}}</ref> [[political radicalism]] in Russia and abroad, mass [[social movements]]); history (history<ref>{{cite journal
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| title = Lessons of Novocherkassk
| title = Lessons of Novocherkassk
| journal = Russian Labour Review |year=1993|issue=2
| journal = Russian Labour Review
| year = 1993
| issue = 2
| url = http://www.screen.ru/Tarasov/novocherkassk.htm
| url = http://www.screen.ru/Tarasov/novocherkassk.htm
| access-date = May 16, 2012
| archive-date = November 28, 2021
| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20211128110018/http://www.screen.ru/Tarasov/novocherkassk.htm
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}}</ref> and theory of [[revolutionary movement]]<ref>{{cite journal
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| journal = [[The Moscow Times]]
| journal = [[The Moscow Times]]
| url = http://www.screen.ru/Tarasov/Kil%20the%20Yankees.htm
| url = http://www.screen.ru/Tarasov/Kil%20the%20Yankees.htm
| access-date = May 10, 2012
| archive-date = November 28, 2021
| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20211128115148/http://www.screen.ru/Tarasov/Kil%20the%20Yankees.htm
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| first = A
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(popular culture issues, intercultural and inter-civilization contradictions); economics<ref>{{cite journal
(popular culture issues, intercultural and inter-civilization contradictions); economics<ref>{{cite journal
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| last = Tarasov
| title = Super-etatism and Socialism: Towards a Statement of the Problem
| title = Super-etatism and Socialism: Towards a Statement of the Problem
| date = November 30, 2012
| url = http://www.greanvillepost.com/2012/11/30/opeds-super-etatism-and-socialism-towards-a-statement-of-the-problem/
| url = http://www.greanvillepost.com/2012/11/30/opeds-super-etatism-and-socialism-towards-a-statement-of-the-problem/
}}</ref>([[comparative research]]). He is also a literary and movie critic (modern literature and cinema, popular culture and politics, history and theory of the [[cinematography]] of the 1960s and 1970s). He has been the first to study and describe [[Nazi-skinhead]] [[subculture]] in Russia.<ref>{{cite journal
}}</ref>([[comparative research]]). He is also a literary and movie critic (modern literature and cinema, popular culture and politics, history and theory of the [[cinematography]] of the 1960s and 1970s). He has been the first to study and describe [[Nazi-skinhead]] [[subculture]] in Russia.<ref>{{cite journal
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| journal = The Current Digest of the Soviet Press
| journal = The Current Digest of the Soviet Press
| url = http://www.screen.ru/Tarasov/Rise_of_Skinhead_Movement.htm
| url = http://www.screen.ru/Tarasov/Rise_of_Skinhead_Movement.htm
| access-date = May 10, 2012
| archive-date = May 8, 2021
| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20210508044437/http://www.screen.ru/Tarasov/Rise_of_Skinhead_Movement.htm
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| issue = 32
| issue = 32
| url = http://www.screen.ru/Tarasov/RUSSIAN%20SKINHEADS.htm
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| access-date = May 10, 2012
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| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20210508102611/http://www.screen.ru/Tarasov/RUSSIAN%20SKINHEADS.htm
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| journal = Russian Press Digest
| journal = Russian Press Digest
| url = http://www.screen.ru/Tarasov/skins%20are%20coming.htm
| url = http://www.screen.ru/Tarasov/skins%20are%20coming.htm
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}}</ref> A.Tarasov is the author of the first profound research on the influence of far-right ideas and organizations on the subculture of [[Football hooliganism|football fans]] in Russia<ref>{{cite journal
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A.Tarasov is the author of the first profound research on the influence of far-right ideas and organizations on the subculture of [[Football hooliganism|football fans]] in Russia<ref>{{cite journal
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| last = (Russian) Тарасов
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| year = 2010
| year = 2010
| isbn = 978-5-94420-039-6
| isbn = 978-5-94420-039-6
| id = (Tarasov, A. "The Subculture of Football Fans in Russia and Right-Wing Radicalism" (from the compilation of articles: "Russian Nationalism Between the Power and the Opposition". Moscow, “Panorama” Centre, 2010).
| id = (Tarasov, A. "The Subculture of Football Fans in Russia and Right-Wing Radicalism" (from the compilation of articles: "Russian Nationalism Between the Power and the Opposition". Moscow, "Panorama" Centre, 2010).
| url = http://saint-juste.narod.ru/fanats.html
| url = http://saint-juste.narod.ru/fanats.html
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}}</ref> (November 2009 – January 2010).


In 2002 he was one of the founders, compilers and a scientific editor of a book series ''Zero Hour: Contemporary World Anti-Bourgeois Thought'' (Russian: ''"Час "Ч". Современная мировая антибуржуазная мысль"'' – “Gilea” Publishing House). He followed this with two additional book series: ''Class Struggle'' (German: ''Klassenkampf''; co-edited with [[Boris Yuliyevich Kagarlitsky]] – "Ultra.Culture" Publishing House) in 2005, and ''The Rose of the Revolution'' (Russian: ''"роЗА РЕВОлюций"'') in 2006 (“Cultural Revolution” Publishing House). These series include modern left-wing socio-political literature (mainly foreign).
In 2002 he was one of the founders, compilers and a scientific editor of a book series ''Zero Hour: Contemporary World Anti-Bourgeois Thought'' (Russian: ''"Час "Ч". Современная мировая антибуржуазная мысль"'' – "Gilea" Publishing House). He followed this with two additional book series: ''Class Struggle'' (German: ''Klassenkampf''; co-edited with [[Boris Yuliyevich Kagarlitsky]] – "Ultra.Culture" Publishing House) in 2005, and ''The Rose of the Revolution'' (Russian: ''"роЗА РЕВОлюций"'') in 2006 ("Cultural Revolution" Publishing House). These series include modern left-wing socio-political literature (mainly foreign).


In addition to contributing to compiling and editing of these series, Tarasov takes on the role of a science editor and commentator on the works of famous left-wing thinkers: [[Leon Trotsky]],<ref>{{cite journal
In addition to contributing to compiling and editing of these series, Tarasov takes on the role of a science editor and commentator on the works of famous left-wing thinkers: [[Leon Trotsky]],<ref>{{cite journal
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| first = А.Ю
| last = (Russian) Баранов
| last = (Russian) Баранов
| title = Пострадали… незаметно. Террор против левой прессы
| title = Пострадали... незаметно. Террор против левой прессы
| journal = Правда, 9 ноября 1995 г
| journal = Правда, 9 ноября 1995 г
| id = (Baranov, A.Yu. "Harmed...without being noticed. Terror against the leftist press". ''[[Pravda]], November 9, 1995'')
| id = (Baranov, A.Yu. "Harmed...without being noticed. Terror against the leftist press". ''[[Pravda]], November 9, 1995'')
}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal
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| title = Избит неизвестными…
| title = Избит неизвестными...
| journal =Общая газета, № 51, 1995 г
| journal =Общая газета, № 51, 1995 г
| id = ("Beaten by the unknown". ''Obschaya Gazeta, No. 51, 1995'')
| id = ("Beaten by the unknown". ''Obschaya Gazeta, No. 51, 1995'')
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| title = Избит политолог Экспертной группы ''Панорама''
| title = Избит политолог Экспертной группы ''Панорама''
| journal =Молодёжный канал – Горячая линия. – 6 ноября 1995 г
| journal =Молодёжный канал – Горячая линия. – 6 ноября 1995 г
| id = ("Attack on a politologist from the Information Expert Group Panorama". ''Youth Channel – Hotline, November 6, 1995'')
| id = ("Attack on a political scientist from the Information Expert Group Panorama". ''Youth Channel – Hotline, November 6, 1995'')
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| title = Леворадикалы
| title = Леворадикалы
| journal = Раздел из книги: Тарасов А. Н., Черкасов Г. Ю., Шавшукова Т. В. "Левые в России: от умеренных до экстремистов". Москва, Институт экспериментальной социологии, 1997
| journal = Раздел из книги: Тарасов А. Н., Черкасов Г. Ю., Шавшукова Т. В. "Левые в России: от умеренных до экстремистов". Москва, Институт экспериментальной социологии, 1997
| id = (Tarasov, A. "Radical Left". A section from the book: Tarasov, A., Cherkasov, G., Shavshukova, T. “The Left Wing in Russia: From Moderate to Extremists”. Moscow, The Institute of Experimental Sociology, 1997)
| id = (Tarasov, A. "Radical Left". A section from the book: Tarasov, A., Cherkasov, G., Shavshukova, T. "The Left Wing in Russia: From Moderate to Extremists". Moscow, The Institute of Experimental Sociology, 1997)
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| access-date = May 16, 2012
| archive-date = June 24, 2016
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Between 2002 and 2012 Tarasov actively participated (behind the scene) in publication of the ''Scepsis'' journal (Russian: ''Скепсис''), also contributing to its online version (from May 2003). He was responsible for some of the publications on the journal's website, collaborated with authors and translators as an editor and a curator. He had a noticeable influence on the political and theoretical stance of the journal, which is evident in the journal's and the website's mission statement, documenting some of Tarasov's theoretical ideas, such as: defining the bureaucrat-bourgeoisie as the ruling class of modern Russia; characterization of Russia as a society of degrading peripheral capitalism; distinguishing between the concepts of "intellectuals" and "[[intelligentsia]]"; recognition of the rudimentary level of the left movement in Russia, etc. In addition, the mission statement of ''Scepsis'' contains references to five of Tarasov's writings.<ref>(Russian) [http://scepsis.net/library/id_3540.html Платформа «Скепсиса»] (Platform of the ''Scepsis'' journal).</ref> It is also known that A. Tarasov was one of the authors of the ''Scepsis's'' [[manifesto]] entitled "Do Not Fall into the Same Trap!"<ref name="Scepsis">(Russian) [http://scepsis.net/library/id_3108.html «Не наступать на грабли!»] ("Do Not Fall into the Same Trap!").</ref> and dedicated to the [[2011–13 Russian protests|"Bolotnaya" protests of 2011]]. His input into the manifesto was the idea of the necessity to organise grassroots "clusters of resistance… at work, at school, and [[Neighbourhood|in the neighbourhoods]]".<ref name=" Scepsis" /><ref>(Russian) [http://newlit.ru/~lachin/5296-1.html#content Лачин «Король двух гетто»] (Lachin. "The King of Two Ghettos").</ref>
Between 2002 and 2012 Tarasov actively participated (behind the scene) in publication of the ''Scepsis'' journal (Russian: ''Скепсис''), also contributing to its online version (from May 2003). He was responsible for some of the publications on the journal's website, collaborated with authors and translators as an editor and a curator. He had a noticeable influence on the political and theoretical stance of the journal, which is evident in the journal's and the website's mission statement, documenting some of Tarasov's theoretical ideas, such as: defining the bureaucrat-bourgeoisie as the ruling class of modern Russia; characterization of Russia as a society of degrading peripheral capitalism; distinguishing between the concepts of "intellectuals" and "[[intelligentsia]]"; recognition of the rudimentary level of the left movement in Russia, etc. In addition, the mission statement of ''Scepsis'' contains references to five of Tarasov's writings.<ref>(Russian) [http://scepsis.net/library/id_3540.html Платформа «Скепсиса»] (Platform of the ''Scepsis'' journal).</ref>
It is also known that A. Tarasov was one of the authors of the ''Scepsis's'' [[manifesto]] entitled "Do Not Fall into the Same Trap!"<ref name="Scepsis">(Russian) [http://scepsis.net/library/id_3108.html «Не наступать на грабли!»] ("Do Not Fall into the Same Trap!").</ref> and dedicated to the [[2011–13 Russian protests|"Bolotnaya" protests of 2011]]. His input into the manifesto was the idea of the necessity to organise grassroots "clusters of resistance... at work, at school, and [[Neighbourhood|in the neighbourhoods]]".<ref name="Scepsis" /><ref>(Russian) [http://newlit.ru/~lachin/5296-1.html#content Лачин «Король двух гетто»] (Lachin. "The King of Two Ghettos").</ref>


In 2012 A. N. Tarasov left the ''Scepsis'' due to ideological and political differences with the majority of its Editorial Board members, most of whom were the students and followers of [[Yuri Semenov]]. Tarasov's departure was preceded by his public [[polemic]]s with Semenov.<ref>(Russian) Тарасов А. Н. "Опять тупик" // [http://russ.ru/pushkin/Opyat-tupik «Русский журнал»], [http://scepsis.net/library/id_2756.html «Скепсис»] (Tarasov A.N. "Dead End Again")</ref><ref>(Russian) {{Cite web|url=http://scepsis.net/library/id_2757.html|title= Дилетантизм против науки|author=Семёнов Ю. И.}} (Semenov Yu.I. "Amateurism vs. Science")</ref><ref>(Russian) Тарасов А. Н. "Не Мировая война, а Мировая революция" // [http://saint-juste.narod.ru/Soloviev_otvet.html «Сен-Жюст»], [http://scepsis.net/library/id_3191.html «Скепсис»] (Tarasov A.N. "Not the World War, but the World Revolution")</ref>
In 2012 A. N. Tarasov left the ''Scepsis'' due to ideological and political differences with the majority of its editorial board members, most of whom were the students and followers of [[Yuri Semenov]]. Tarasov's departure was preceded by his public [[polemic]]s with Semenov.<ref>(Russian) Тарасов А. Н. "Опять тупик" // [http://russ.ru/pushkin/Opyat-tupik «Русский журнал»], [http://scepsis.net/library/id_2756.html «Скепсис»] (Tarasov A.N. "Dead End Again")</ref><ref>(Russian) {{Cite web|url=http://scepsis.net/library/id_2757.html|title= Дилетантизм против науки|author=Семёнов Ю. И.}} (Semenov Yu.I. "Amateurism vs. Science")</ref><ref>(Russian) Тарасов А. Н. "Не Мировая война, а Мировая революция" // [http://saint-juste.narod.ru/Soloviev_otvet.html «Сен-Жюст»], [http://scepsis.net/library/id_3191.html «Скепсис»] (Tarasov A.N. "Not the World War, but the World Revolution")</ref>


==Recognition and awards==
==Recognition and awards==


Tarasov is an accomplished prose and poetry writer (since 1992). He is also a translator from English and Spanish (since 1997). Tarasov's works have been published, apart from Russia, in the US, Canada, United Kingdom, France, Germany, Netherlands, Switzerland, Sweden, Norway, Italy, Spain, Greece, Finland, Hungary, Czech Republic, [[Serbia]], India, Japan, South Korea, Thailand, Singapore, Argentina, Cuba, Panama, South Africa, Morocco, Réunion, New Zealand, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Belarus, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Moldova, Georgia, Azerbaijan, as well as in unrecognized [[Transnistria]] and [[Donetsk People's Republic]]. He is a laureate of the prizes of several literary magazines: “Druzhba Narodov” (''Fraternity of Peoples'', Russian: ''«Дружба Народов»'' (2000),<ref>{{cite journal
Tarasov is an accomplished prose and poetry writer (since 1992). He is also a translator from English and Spanish (since 1997). Tarasov's works have been published, apart from Russia, in the US, Canada, United Kingdom, France, Germany, Netherlands, Switzerland, Sweden, Norway, Italy, Spain, Greece, Finland, Hungary, Czech Republic, [[Serbia]], India, Japan, South Korea, Thailand, Singapore, Argentina, Cuba, Panama, South Africa, Morocco, Réunion, New Zealand, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Belarus, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Moldova, Georgia, Azerbaijan, as well as in unrecognized [[Transnistria]] and [[Donetsk People's Republic]]. He is a laureate of the prizes of several literary magazines: "Druzhba Narodov" (''Fraternity of Peoples'', Russian: ''«Дружба Народов»'' (2000),<ref>{{cite journal
| last = (Russian)
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| journal =1 Февраля 2001 г
| journal =1 Февраля 2001
| id = (Radio Liberty – Culture News. February 1, 2001)
| id = (Radio Liberty – Culture News. February 1, 2001)
| url = http://archive.svoboda.org/news/daily/2001/02/cult.020101.asp
| url = http://archive.svoboda.org/news/daily/2001/02/cult.020101.asp
}}</ref> [[Yunost]]" (''Youth'', Russian: ''«Юность»'' (2001) and [[Oktyabr (magazine)|"Oktyabr'"]] (''October'', Russian: ''«Октябрь»'' (2011).<ref>{{cite journal
}}</ref> "[[Yunost]]" (''Youth'', Russian: ''«Юность»'' (2001) and [[Oktyabr (magazine)|"Oktyabr'"]] (''October'', Russian: ''«Октябрь»'' (2011).<ref>{{cite journal
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| journal =Lenta.ru, 19 Декабря 2011 г
| journal =Lenta.ru, 19 Декабря 2011
| id = ("Oktyabr magazine has selected the best publications of 2011". ''[[Lenta.ru]], December 19, 2011'')
| id = ("Oktyabr magazine has selected the best publications of 2011". ''[[Lenta.ru]], December 19, 2011'')
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| title = "Октябрь" в декабре
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| journal = Российская газета, 22 декабря 2011 г
| date = December 21, 2011
| id = (Zaytsev, P. "Oktyabr" – December issue". ''[[Rossiyskaya Gazeta]], December 22, 2011'')
| id = (Zaytsev, P. "Oktyabr" – December issue". ''[[Rossiyskaya Gazeta]], December 22, 2011'')
| url = http://www.rg.ru/2011/12/22/oktajbr.html
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* "Страна Икс". — М.: АСТ; Адаптек, 2006. ("Country X". — Moscow: AST; Adaptek, 2006. {{ISBN|5-17-032525-8}}; 2nd edition: 2007, {{ISBN|5-17-040213-9}})
* "Страна Икс". — М.: АСТ; Адаптек, 2006. ("Country X". — Moscow: AST; Adaptek, 2006. {{ISBN|5-17-032525-8}}; 2nd edition: 2007, {{ISBN|5-17-040213-9}})
* "Le rouge et le noir. Extrême droite et nationalisme en Russie". ("The Red and the Black: The Extreme Right and Nationalism in Russia") — Paris: CNRS Éditions, 2007 (co-author). {{ISBN|978-2-271-06505-6}}.
* "Le rouge et le noir. Extrême droite et nationalisme en Russie". ("The Red and the Black: The Extreme Right and Nationalism in Russia") — Paris: CNRS Éditions, 2007 (co-author). {{ISBN|978-2-271-06505-6}}.
* "XX əsr radikalı üçün Erix Fromm irsi. — Fromm E. Marksın insan konsepsiyası". — Bakı: Solfront, 2012. (Fromm E. "Marx’s Concept of Man". Tarasov A. "The Legacy of Erich Fromm for a Radical of the End of XX – Beginning of XXI Century". — Baku: Solfront, 2012). {{ISBN|978-9952-444-73-5}}.
* "XX əsr radikalı üçün Erix Fromm irsi. — Fromm E. Marksın insan konsepsiyası". — Bakı: Solfront, 2012. (Fromm E. "Marx's Concept of Man". Tarasov A. "The Legacy of Erich Fromm for a Radical of the End of XX – Beginning of XXI Century". — Baku: Solfront, 2012). {{ISBN|978-9952-444-73-5}}.


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.screen.ru/Tarasov/ "Тарасовщина" (A.Tarasov's Personal Website)]
* [http://www.screen.ru/Tarasov/ "Тарасовщина" (A.Tarasov's Personal Website)] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060303062342/http://www.screen.ru/Tarasov/ |date=March 3, 2006 }}
*[http://www.screen.ru/Tarasov/english.htm "Тарасовщина"/Английский язык (A.Tarasov's Personal Website/English)]
* [http://www.screen.ru/Tarasov/english.htm "Тарасовщина"/Английский язык (A.Tarasov's Personal Website/English)] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140809160638/http://screen.ru/Tarasov/english.htm |date=August 9, 2014 }}
*[http://scepsis.ru/authors/id_15.html Скепсис/Александр Тарасов (A.Tarasov's page on Scepsis website)]
* [http://scepsis.ru/authors/id_15.html Скепсис/Александр Тарасов (A.Tarasov's page on Scepsis website)]
*[http://saint-juste.narod.ru/ К Новой Идеологии – К Новой Революции (Website of A.Tarasov, his Friends and Allies)]
* [http://saint-juste.narod.ru/ К Новой Идеологии – К Новой Революции (Website of A.Tarasov, his Friends and Allies)]
*[http://www.hrono.ru/avtory/tarasov.html А. Тарасов на «Хроносе» (A. Tarasov on historical portal Chronos)]
* [http://www.hrono.ru/avtory/tarasov.html А. Тарасов на «Хроносе» (A. Tarasov on historical portal Chronos)]
*[http://magazines.russ.ru/authors/t/tarasov/ А. Тарасов в «Журнальном зале РЖ» (A.Tarasov's publications in "The Journal Room")]
* [http://magazines.russ.ru/authors/t/tarasov/ А. Тарасов в «Журнальном зале РЖ» (A.Tarasov's publications in "The Journal Room")]


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Alexander Tarasov
Born (1958-03-08) March 8, 1958 (age 66)
EraContemporary philosophy
RegionWestern philosophy
Russian philosophy
Main interests
Politics, sociology, culture, philosophy
Websitesaint-juste.narod.ru

Alexander Nikolaevich Tarasov (Russian: Алекса́ндр Никола́евич Тара́сов; born March 8, 1958) is a Soviet and Russian left-wing sociologist, political scientist, culturologist, publicist, writer, and philosopher. Up until the beginning of the 21st century he referred to himself as a Post-Marxist[1][2] alongside István Mészáros and a number of Yugoslav Marxist philosophers who belonged to Praxis School and emigrated to London. Since in the 21st century the term Post-Marxism has been appropriated by Ernesto Laclau, Chantal Mouffe and their followers, Alexander Tarasov (together with the above-mentioned István Mészáros and Yugoslav philosophers) stopped referring to himself as a Post-Marxist.[3]

Early political activity and arrest[edit]

In December 1972 – January 1973 together with Vasily Minorsky, Tarasov has founded a clandestine radical left group called the "Party of New Communists" (PNC) (Russian: Партия новых коммунистов (ПНК)), and became the group's informal leader in the summer of 1973. In 1974 PNC merged with another clandestine radical left group called "Left School" (Russian: Левая школа) to form the "Neo-Communist Party of the Soviet Union" (NCPSU) (Russian: Неокоммунистическая партия Советского Союза (НКПСС)). Tarasov has become one of the NCPSU leaders and theorists, writing the party program, The Principles of Neo-communism (Russian: Принципы неокоммунизма) in 1974. The KGB arrested him in 1975. Upon preliminary imprisonment and a yearlong confinement in a special psychiatric hospital he was released because the NCPSU case was never brought to trial. In the psychiatric hospital Tarasov was subjected to cruel treatment and (de facto) to torture (beatings, ETC – electroconvulsive therapy, induced hypoglycemia, injection of large doses of neuroleptics) all resulting in severe somatic disorders, which A.Tarasov has been suffering from since his release, leaving him virtually disabled (hypertonia, Ankylosing Spondylitis, liver and pancreas diseases).[4][5]

After his release, Tarasov participated in restoration of NCPSU, which he had led until its self-dissolution in January 1985. In 1988, two State Psychiatric Commissions examined Tarasov and found him completely psychologically healthy.[5] (Also read: Political abuse of psychiatry in the Soviet Union)

Education and professional activities[edit]

Tarasov held many different jobs: he worked as a draughtsman; laboratory assistant in a design institute; graveyard warden at Vagankovo Cemetery (Moscow); machinist; boiler technician; librarian; editor; feldsher; gas boiler operator; bookkeeper at the Central Warehouse of Mikoyan Meat Processing Plant Corp.; light board operator at Moscow Hermitage Theatre (located in Moscow Hermitage Garden); research associate at the Centre for Scientific Analysis (Russian Academy of Sciences); university teacher; consultant for the Ministry of Education and Science; political columnist; expert at Information Research Centre "Panorama" and Moscow Human Rights Committee; etc. He got a degree in economics from All-Russian State Distance Learning Institute of Finance and Economics and a degree in history (started at the Moscow State Pedagogical University and finished at Lomonosov Moscow State University). When "perestroika" started, he soon firmly positioned himself as a professional sociologist and political scientist.

Publishing and literary activity[edit]

In 1984 Tarasov started publishing his works (under a pseudonym) in the USSR ("samizdat") and in foreign press. In 1988, his articles started appearing (under pseudonyms) in independent press and from 1990 he has been publishing his works in independent and official press under his own name.

In 1988 he founded the "Independent Archive" (from 1990: "Independent Archive – Independent Sociological Service") and in 1991 he became an associate at the Centre for New Sociology and the Study of Applied Politics "Phoenix" (Russian: Центр новой социологии и изучения практической политики "Феникс"). In 2004, he became a co-director of "Phoenix" and, in February 2009, its Director.

In the first half of 1993 Tarasov was one of the three editors of a monthly magazine called The House of the Unions, published by the same team as Solidarnost (Russian: Солидарность (Solidarity), the newspaper founded by the Moscow Federation of Trade Unions (MFP) (currently the newspaper of the Federation of Independent Trade Unions of Russia). The magazine had a circulation of 30,000. In his address to the readers of the first issue A.Tarasov has noted that The House of the Unions makes it its mission to "update Socialist thought" and "create a theory that matches current reality." After just five issues the magazine was closed down by Andrey Isaev, Editor in Chief of "Solidarnost", for non-conforming to the political line of MFP, i.e. for "excessive" radicalism.[6]

In the second half of 1993 Tarasov was a member of the editorial board of the newspaper The Working Class Action; in 1993–1994 – a member of the editorial board of a counterculture magazine Vugluskr (Russian: Вуглускр); in the mid-1990s – political adviser for a radical student union "Students' Advocacy".[7]

Tarasov has penned more than 1100 publications in sociology (mainly on youth studies,[8] education issues and conflict resolution); politology[9] (current politics,[10] political radicalism in Russia and abroad, mass social movements); history (history[11] and theory of revolutionary movement[12] and guerrilla warfare); culturology[13][14] (popular culture issues, intercultural and inter-civilization contradictions); economics[15](comparative research). He is also a literary and movie critic (modern literature and cinema, popular culture and politics, history and theory of the cinematography of the 1960s and 1970s). He has been the first to study and describe Nazi-skinhead subculture in Russia.[16][17][18][19]

A.Tarasov is the author of the first profound research on the influence of far-right ideas and organizations on the subculture of football fans in Russia[20] (November 2009 – January 2010).

In 2002 he was one of the founders, compilers and a scientific editor of a book series Zero Hour: Contemporary World Anti-Bourgeois Thought (Russian: "Час "Ч". Современная мировая антибуржуазная мысль" – "Gilea" Publishing House). He followed this with two additional book series: Class Struggle (German: Klassenkampf; co-edited with Boris Yuliyevich Kagarlitsky – "Ultra.Culture" Publishing House) in 2005, and The Rose of the Revolution (Russian: "роЗА РЕВОлюций") in 2006 ("Cultural Revolution" Publishing House). These series include modern left-wing socio-political literature (mainly foreign).

In addition to contributing to compiling and editing of these series, Tarasov takes on the role of a science editor and commentator on the works of famous left-wing thinkers: Leon Trotsky,[21] Alain Badiou,[22] Cornelius Castoriadis[23] to name a few.

As a target of violence in post-Soviet Russia[edit]

On November 4, 1995, Tarasov was the victim of an unprovoked assault near his house: after calling him by name, unknown attackers beat him so severely that he lost consciousness (although he tried to defend himself). The attackers escaped with his passport, but did not take a large sum of money and valuables. Police opened a criminal investigation into the assault, but the attackers have never been found.[24][25][26][27][28][29]

In 2008, neo-Nazis included A. Tarasov on the list of their enemies who must be physically exterminated. The list was published on radical right-wing sites.[30][31]

In 2011, the Russian pro-Kremlin group "Nashi" named Tarasov among "168 most loathsome enemies" of the group's leader Vasily Yakemenko and of Vladimir Putin's regime.[32][33][34][35]

Political differences with contemporary dissenters[edit]

Tarasov is known among Russian anarchists as a consistent critic, primarily of the practice of anarchism as fruitless and unpromising, and, to some extent, of its theory as outdated and unscientific.[36][37][38] Tarasov's criticism has caused open animosity towards him among anarchists.[39][40]

Tarasov's reaction to 2011–2012 Russian protests was negative. He criticized the protests from the left, considering them to be the movement of petit bourgeoisie and "consumers' rebellion" alien to the goals and objectives of left-wing forces in Russia and irrelevant to the revolutionary struggle against capitalism.[41][42]

Between 2002 and 2012 Tarasov actively participated (behind the scene) in publication of the Scepsis journal (Russian: Скепсис), also contributing to its online version (from May 2003). He was responsible for some of the publications on the journal's website, collaborated with authors and translators as an editor and a curator. He had a noticeable influence on the political and theoretical stance of the journal, which is evident in the journal's and the website's mission statement, documenting some of Tarasov's theoretical ideas, such as: defining the bureaucrat-bourgeoisie as the ruling class of modern Russia; characterization of Russia as a society of degrading peripheral capitalism; distinguishing between the concepts of "intellectuals" and "intelligentsia"; recognition of the rudimentary level of the left movement in Russia, etc. In addition, the mission statement of Scepsis contains references to five of Tarasov's writings.[43]

It is also known that A. Tarasov was one of the authors of the Scepsis's manifesto entitled "Do Not Fall into the Same Trap!"[44] and dedicated to the "Bolotnaya" protests of 2011. His input into the manifesto was the idea of the necessity to organise grassroots "clusters of resistance... at work, at school, and in the neighbourhoods".[44][45]

In 2012 A. N. Tarasov left the Scepsis due to ideological and political differences with the majority of its editorial board members, most of whom were the students and followers of Yuri Semenov. Tarasov's departure was preceded by his public polemics with Semenov.[46][47][48]

Recognition and awards[edit]

Tarasov is an accomplished prose and poetry writer (since 1992). He is also a translator from English and Spanish (since 1997). Tarasov's works have been published, apart from Russia, in the US, Canada, United Kingdom, France, Germany, Netherlands, Switzerland, Sweden, Norway, Italy, Spain, Greece, Finland, Hungary, Czech Republic, Serbia, India, Japan, South Korea, Thailand, Singapore, Argentina, Cuba, Panama, South Africa, Morocco, Réunion, New Zealand, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Belarus, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Moldova, Georgia, Azerbaijan, as well as in unrecognized Transnistria and Donetsk People's Republic. He is a laureate of the prizes of several literary magazines: "Druzhba Narodov" (Fraternity of Peoples, Russian: «Дружба Народов» (2000),[49] "Yunost" (Youth, Russian: «Юность» (2001) and "Oktyabr'" (October, Russian: «Октябрь» (2011).[50][51][52]

Since 2014 Tarasov's profile has been included in annual editions of Marquis Who's Who in the World.[53]

Books[edit]

  • "Провокация. Версия событий 3–4 октября 1993 г. в Москве". – М.: Центр новой социологии и изучения практической политики "Феникс", 1993. ("The Provocation. A Version of Events in Moscow on October 3–4, 1993". – Moscow: Center for New Sociology and Research in Applied Politics "Phoenix", 1993)
  • "Правда о Югославии". — Пермь: ОПОР, 1993. ("The Truth About Yugoslavia". — Perm': OPOR, 1993 (co-author)
  • "Провокация. Версия событий 3–4 октября 1993 г. в Москве. — Постскриптум из 1994–го". — М.: Центр новой социологии и изучения практической политики "Феникс", 1994. ("The Provocation. A Version of Events in Moscow on October 3–4, 1993. — Post scriptum from 1994". — Moscow: Center for New Sociology and Research in Applied Politics "Phoenix", 1994)
  • "Политический экстремизм в России". — М.: Информационно-экспертная группа "Панорама", 1996. ("Political Extremism in Russia". — Moscow: Information-expert group "Panorama", 1996 (co-author)
  • "Политический экстремизм в России". — М.: Институт экспериментальной социологии, 1996. ("Political Extremism in Russia". — Moscow: Institute of Experimental Sociology, 1996 (co-author). ISBN 5-87637-043-6
  • "Левые в России: от умеренных до экстремистов". — М.: Институт экспериментальной социологии, 1997. ("The Left Wing in Russia: From Moderate to Extremists". — Moscow: Institute of Experimental Sociology, 1997 (co-author). ISBN 5-87637-006-1
  • "Очень своевременная повесть. Феминистка как стриптизёрша: культурологический анализ". — М.: Издательство Академии Искусства и Науки XXI века "Норма", 1999. ("A Very Timely Novel. A Feminist as a Stripper: Culturological Analysis". — Moscow: "Norma" Publishing House (the Academy of 21st Century Art and Science), 1999). ISBN 5-85302-194-X
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