Mikhail Zygar: What the Russian Revolution would have looked like on social media
米開爾 · 宰噶: 社交媒體上的俄羅斯革命會是什麼面貌
Mikhail Zygar is the founder of Future History, the creative digital studio behind Project1917 and 1968.digital. Full bio
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should be focused on the rulers,
歷史應該專注於統治者,
in many countries, like mine, Russia,
像是我國俄羅斯,
that was predetermined
influence it in any way.
that Russia could ever have been
可以是個真正民主的國家,
history has been framed
of my life trying to go 100 years back,
我花兩年時間試圖回到一百年前,
and Facebook existed 100 years ago?
有互聯網和臉書會怎樣?
a social network for dead people,
給逝者用的社交網路,
all possible real diaries and letters
全都數位化和上傳,
for each day of 1917
每一天的新聞,
like Stravinsky or Trotsky,
and others thought and felt.
being ordinary people like you and me,
of their mistakes, fears, weaknesses,
有他們的錯誤、恐懼和弱點,
has always been an autocratic empire
我國一直是個專制的帝國,
could never have prevailed,
was not our destiny.
of communist dictatorship.
共產主義獨裁統治。
could have had a different history
和民主的未來,
as any other country could or still can.
仍然可以有那樣。
was the first country in the world
to grant women voting rights.
女性投票權的國家之一。
how ordinary people influenced history
如何影響歷史,
of what's happening right now.
正在發生的事情的預演。
that is called 1968Digital.com,
of that year, 1968,
created the world as we know it now.
characters could use mobile phones ...
都能使用手機的想像,
and were fighting for the same values,
in the US or in USSR
or in Czechoslovakia.
in such a democratic way,
are not the only ones making choices.
不是唯一掌握選擇權的人。
of reclaiming history.
philosophers matter.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Mikhail Zygar - Journalist, writer, filmmakerMikhail Zygar is the founder of Future History, the creative digital studio behind Project1917 and 1968.digital.
Why you should listen
Mikhail Zygar is a Russian journalist, writer, filmmaker and the founding editor-in-chief of the Russian independent news TV-channel, Dozhd (2010 - 2015). Prior to Dozhd, Zygar worked for Newsweek Russia and the business daily Kommersant, where he covered the conflicts in Palestine, Lebanon, Iraq, Serbia and Kosovo. His bestseller All the Kremlin's Men is based on an unprecedented series of interviews with Vladimir Putin’s inner circle, presenting a radically different view of power and politics in Russia. His recent book The Empire Must Die was released in Russian and English in 2017. It portrays the years leading up to the Russian revolution and the vivid drama of Russia's brief and exotic experiment with civil society before it was swept away by the Communist Revolution.
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