Abstract

The problematic of the speech is the comprehension of the complex and ambiguous phenomenon of the 60's generation, its intellectual and political potential and effectiveness. The analysis of the problem is related to the question: why did Eastern Europe and the Baltic States overcome the post-Soviet frontier of Modernity by creating democratic nation-states, and Russia failed to do so? And what role did the sixtiers play in setting up and developing events as the conceptual, creative and political potential of society?

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