Podcast description for Dmitry Bilenkin’s short story "Test of Personality"---Episode Title: Putting History’s Most Notorious Informant on Trial---What if the technology of the future allowed us to summon the ghosts of the past—not just as images, but as living, breathing personalities capable of defending their own crimes? In this episode, we explore Dmitry Bilenkin’s provocative sci-fi story "Test of Personality," where a group of 21st-century students use advanced technology to confront one of the most controversial figures in Russian history: Faddey Bulgarin.---In this episode, we discuss:* The Magic of Faptomatics: How a 21st-century classroom uses computer-generated holography to recreate a "personality phantom" so accurate it possesses the thoughts, memories, and even the "slave logic" of the original person.* The Man in the Hot Seat: Why did the students choose Faddey Bulgarin? We unpack the history of the writer, publisher, and notorious secret informant who famously tormented Alexander Pushkin.* A Duel of Morality: The students confront the phantom with his darkest secrets—from writing secret denunciations for the Tsarist secret police (the Third Section) to his military betrayals and the theft of an officer's coat.* The Sophistry of Evil: We analyze Bulgarin’s chilling defense strategies. He claims his betrayals were "cries of conscience" and argues that "everyone else was taking bribes," attempting to drag the whole world down to his level of cynicism.* The Shaking Finality: Why did Bulgarin’s eventual "repentance" on his knees cause the students to shut down the simulation in disgust rather than celebrate a victory?---Key Discussion Points:* "Those weren't denunciations... they were a cry of conscience, a service of a subject." — Bulgarin's justification for spying on his peers.* "Whoever has touched power is, for the most part, tainted." — The cynical philosophy that integrity is impossible.---Why This Story Matters Today:Bilenkin’s story is more than a sci-fi interrogation; it’s a "test of personality" for the students themselves. It asks whether modern humanity has truly evolved past the "slave logic" of the 19th century and explores the visceral horror of meeting a soul that has completely burned away its own integrity.---Listen now and join and think: Can we truly judge the people of the past by the moral standards of the future?---#DmitryBilenkin #TestOfPersonality #SciFiPodcast #ClassicSciFi #Pushkin #HistoryTrial #MoralPhilosophy #AudiobookReview #russianliterature ---Buy RSVPReader (for WINDOWS) for reading txt files up to 600 words per minutes here https://6767864766974.blacksea.click/l/ge