Zinoviev was never forgotten in Russia. He was huge in the 1990s; he wrote everal enormous novels and several books of political essays and was an advisor o the Communist Party until he died a couple of years ago. There's a Zinoviev enter.
Zinovievs described his situation in the symposium in 1992 this way:
"First I want to thank you for, you have done for me, especially that you came here. That may seem strange to you, but out of Russia there came no congratulations, neither frome the university nor from the academy, altough that would have made no trouble at all." We discussed the issue, no one of his russian students took part in the event. Zinoviev was of course a politically ambitious man too. But for him the core of his work was logic. That was the point, were we met.
His quite crazy political and philosophical and social views - that it is empiricaly established, that Blacks have smaller IQ, and that Stalin was best for Russia and so on and on - became stronger all the years and made it possible for him to become an advisor to the so called "communist", but surely not marxist "Communist Party".
I know the Zinoviev Center (www.zinoviev.ru), that's why I spoke about forming a sect. They have no interest in a non-traditional theory of quantifiers.
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