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He gave an assessment in the 90s, and if I'm not mistaken, he said that the current ( at that time ) government is worse than that (Soviet) one. Solzhenitsyn was not an objective person, he did not try to soberly analyze reality and reason about it. He was an anti-Soviet, but at the same time he is an anti-Semite and a preacher of Rusism in its most leavened forms, with all its characteristic points of view. In the current situation, he would have been guaranteed to take the imperial position, judging by the later quotes.