That's an intriguing perspective. It might be worth mentioning that the same street housed the headquarters of one of Slovakia's major banks, Tatrabanka, in that very building. It's hard to envision a more capitalistic organization occupying that space, and it's clear they had little regard for Cernysevsky.
Of course! Chernyshevsky must have been rolling in his grave when he saw such "incarnations of the devil" move into "his" building! 🤣
However, this is about the *youngest generation*, and to see the institution responsible for educating the young generation reside in an address commemorating Lenin's idol... Well... 🤢
(I wish the office building had an official/easily recognizable "name of its own", so that it would be possible to state the ministry's address and snail-mail them *without* stating the street name, and without having to rename the entire street. 😅 But I guess that's impossible.)
That's an intriguing perspective. It might be worth mentioning that the same street housed the headquarters of one of Slovakia's major banks, Tatrabanka, in that very building. It's hard to envision a more capitalistic organization occupying that space, and it's clear they had little regard for Cernysevsky.
Of course! Chernyshevsky must have been rolling in his grave when he saw such "incarnations of the devil" move into "his" building! 🤣
However, this is about the *youngest generation*, and to see the institution responsible for educating the young generation reside in an address commemorating Lenin's idol... Well... 🤢
(I wish the office building had an official/easily recognizable "name of its own", so that it would be possible to state the ministry's address and snail-mail them *without* stating the street name, and without having to rename the entire street. 😅 But I guess that's impossible.)