
Alexander Volpin
Alexander Volpin was a prominent Soviet dissident and mathematician, best known for his intellectual contributions to the dissident movement in the USSR. He was the son of the famous poet Sergei Yesenin and poetess Nadezhda Volpin, and his work centered around advocating for human rights and constitutional adherence within the Soviet regime. Volpin's radical ideas and activism helped shape the discourse around civil rights in a repressive environment, making him a key figure in the movement.
Born on Jan 01, 1924 (101 years old)
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Alexander Volpin is considered a key figure in the conceptual development of the dissident movement in the USSR.
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