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The clandestine copying and distribution of literature banned by the state, especially formerly in the communist countries of eastern Europe.
A specific use of Samizdat, the clandestine copying and distribution of literature banned by the state, especially formerly in the communist countries of eastern Europe. Audio Samizdat is the concept of Samizdat applied to the world of long-form podcasting such as Joe Rogan and other IDW thinkers.


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* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samizdat Samizdat on Wikipedia]
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A specific use of Samizdat, the clandestine copying and distribution of literature banned by the state, especially formerly in the communist countries of eastern Europe. Audio Samizdat is the concept of Samizdat applied to the world of long-form podcasting such as Joe Rogan and other IDW thinkers.

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