The waveguide
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Hi,
I am looking for a book which was written by a writer with east-european name (Czech or Polish or Yugoslavian, I do not remember exactly). The book in german edition was all red-colored. I do not even know if it had any English editions but I would believe so.
The book tried to analyze what would be in a world without Lenin, or what was Lenin's contributions to today's world. I believe that it is not older than 10 years but I might be mistaken.
May be somebody came accross it? The book was not very thick - may be about 100-150 pages (In English it would be even less since the words are shorter
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I am looking for a book which was written by a writer with east-european name (Czech or Polish or Yugoslavian, I do not remember exactly). The book in german edition was all red-colored. I do not even know if it had any English editions but I would believe so.
The book tried to analyze what would be in a world without Lenin, or what was Lenin's contributions to today's world. I believe that it is not older than 10 years but I might be mistaken.
May be somebody came accross it? The book was not very thick - may be about 100-150 pages (In English it would be even less since the words are shorter