IV. The Intelligentsia ...The band of high-minded, enlightened, humane, and keenly sensitive men who passed through the strange and bitter experience of living under an autocracy, while the Europe of the nineteenth century made its triumphant progress - these were the men who made the Russian intelligentsia what it is.
IV. The Intelligentsia ...Whereas the intellectuals of other countries enter more or less completely into the life of their environment and conform to its rules and customs, the life of the Russian intelligentsia has been hitherto constant protest ( against the existing order. )
III. The Press ...Of these organs, the most striking characteristic of which is a remarkable virulence of language, the most prominent ( is the Russkoe Znamia (Russian Banner). )
II. The Bureaucracy and the Constitution ...The main issue, however, is clear. The struggle is being waged between the bureaucracy ( and constitutionalism. )