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Moscow tribune

The Moscow Tribune is a public organization . The full name is the “Moscow Tribune” Political and Cultural Public Discussion Club.

Moscow tribune
Founding dateOctober 12, 1988
Type ofDiscussion club

Content

History

The organization was founded in 1988 [1] .

Club initiators

Yu. N. Afanasyev , A. D. Sakharov , L. M. Batkin , V. S. Bibler, Yu. G. Burtin , Yu. F. Karyakin , L. V. Karpinsky , A. M. Adamovich , M. J. Gefter , A. B. Migdal [1] .

Activity

The main form of its activity is announced to hold regular discussions on the most important issues in the field of economics, national relations, law, international politics and culture. To study these problems, it is planned to create a research group at the club and to publish the weekly newsletter “Moscow Tribune” on a self-supporting cooperative basis. [one]

Journalist and publicist A. M. Verkhovsky, himself a former member, believed that the “Moscow Tribune” was “the elite club of the capital of the liberal intelligentsia ”. [2]

Notes

  1. ↑ 1 2 3 Help text Archival copy of March 4, 2016 on the Wayback Machine 1791-K of the KGB of the USSR of 10/15/1988.
  2. ↑ Verhovsky, 1989 .

Literature

  • Verkhovsky A.M. On the “Moscow Tribune” // Panorama. - 1989. - № 12 .
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Moskovskaya_tribuna&oldid=95719429


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