“[I]f tomorrow ten businessmen spoke up directly and openly we'd live in a different country. Starting tomorrow.”

Source: As quoted in "Net Impact: One man's cyber-crusade against Russian corruption" http://archive.is/FGqQE (4 April 2011), by Julia Ioffe, The New Yorker

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