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The same theme appears in Evgeny Zamyatin’s dystopian classic "We," which was among Orwell’s most important influences.
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Except this: yes, I did write 'Evgeny', not 'Eugene'.
Latest review Jessica 2006
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Except this: yes, I did write 'Evgeny', not 'Eugene'.
Archive 2006-04-01 Jessica 2006
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Two all-Liszt recitals over the weekend, by pianists Andre Watts and Evgeny Kissin, offered food for thought.
Pianists Andre Watts and Evgeny Kissin offer Liszt recitals 2011
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LJ user e_grishkovets (Russian writer Evgeny Grishkovets) ranks third in the LiveJournal ranking, but is #12 on Yandex, if you look at the number of readers; if, however, you search this ranking by blog “authority,” LJ user e_grishkovets comes up 106th.
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Here is one of Evgeny Morozov's theories on who might be behind the attacks:
Global Voices in English » Georgia, Russia: Cyber Attacks on Blogger ‘Cyxymu’ 2009
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Evgeny Morozov shares my skepticism about “the claims that Twitter has been instrumental in organizing the protests” and thinks that it mostly played a role “in publicizing the violence or the already planned protests and rallies.”
Global Voices in English » The Irony of Iran’s ‘Twitter Revolution’ 2009
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Evgeny Berezner, the chain-smoking official in the Ministry of Culture responsible for photography, is concerned that Russia lacks the networks necessary for photographers to find their audience.
Free Market Exposure William Meyers 2011
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It seems that some US bloggers are also promoting these DDOS attacks (Nancy Scola at TechPresident) and a DC based political firm is actually participating in them, in a misguided (and illegal) attempt at digital activism (Evgeny Morozov at Foreign Policy).
Global Voices in English » The Irony of Iran’s ‘Twitter Revolution’ 2009
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We will see that Twitter didn't really change much in Iran in terms of organizing the protests, but it did play an important role in engaging the international community in the protests and focusing media attention on the protests (see Evgeny Morozov at Foreign Policy, Daniel Terdiman at CNet and Marshall Kirkpatrick at RWW on #CNNFail).
Global Voices in English » The Irony of Iran’s ‘Twitter Revolution’ 2009
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