Searching, propulsive ... In the end, The Successor justifies its sweeping treatment of a relatively minor figure because it offers a glimpse of the open, pluralist Russia that almost was — and may yet be. Unable to ignore the world as it is, Fishman struggles to conjure his brighter counterfactual, even as a fantasy. Still, he was right before ... The seeds Nemtsov and Navalny planted may yet mature, in their own time.
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