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csillagkohó
csillagkohó is on page 386 of 448
"Purely in relation to the 1920s (Stalinism in the 1930s was a different matter), it is not obvious that Soviet society was more violent than its tsarist predecessor. Historians often fail to convey how ingrained violence was in late-imperial Russia, evinced in colonial conquest, police repression, counter-insurgency, terrorism by left and right, pogroms, and everyday violence such as child abuse and wife-beating."
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csillagkohó
csillagkohó is on page 362 of 448
🤓 "A poor peasant sent a letter to the Peasant Newspaper: 'Send me a list of books published on the following subjects because I am interested in everything: chemistry, science, technology, the planets, the sun, the earth, the planet Mars, world maps, books on aviation, the number of planes we posses, the number of enemies the Socialist Republic has, books on comets, stars, water, the earth and sky'."
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csillagkohó
csillagkohó is on page 320 of 448
"Significantly, by the end of the 1920s, the bulk of those deprived of voting rights were not 'former people' from aristocratic or bourgeois backgrounds, or former White officers, or even priests, but those who had been forced by unemployment and economic necessity to dabble in trade. Those who appealed against the loss of rights invariably argued: 'I took up trade not for profit but to support my family.'"
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csillagkohó
csillagkohó is on page 304 of 448
✉️✒️ "A sample of 407 letters from peasants to Red Army soldiers, intercepted by military censors between 1924 and 1925, shows that almost two-thirds were positively disposed to the central government, but that virtually all complained about the local soviets."
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csillagkohó
csillagkohó is on page 292 of 448
"In Bolshevik eyes uprisings were the work of 'kulaks', 'counter-revolutionaries', and 'Black Hundreds'. Kulaks were a not insignificant force –many centres of insurgency in Simbirsk and Samara were settlements where up to 40% of households were wealthy– but almost everywhere rebellions were supported by the entire peasant community. ...One official admitted that 'those taking part were from the poorest population.'"
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csillagkohó
csillagkohó is on page 276 of 448
Het woeste "productivisme" van de jaren '30 had zijn roots in de NEP, al beseften sceptici toen al dat dat tot technocratie en verrechtsing kon leiden: "When A.K. Gastev proclaimed in 1928 that 'the time has gone beyond recall when one could speak of the freedom of the worker in regard to the machine or the enterprise', critics condemned this conception of the worker as indistinguishable from that of Henry Ford."
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csillagkohó
csillagkohó is on page 264 of 448
"The political culture of the RKP(b) was shaped by the experience of civil war. The Bolshevik ethos had always been characterized by ruthlessness and authoritarianism; but the civil war turned these qualities into cruelty, fanaticism, absolute intolerance of any views outside the range of permitted opinion. The crude belief that the end justifies the means was espoused without any sense that means may corrupt ends."
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csillagkohó
csillagkohó is on page 230 of 448
(3/3) "Yet the Bolsheviks were deeply suspicious of the cooperative movement – not without reason, since it had initially opposed soviet power – and were reluctant to recognize that it had a far more effective network of distribution in place. So the regime expended more energy trying to oust the moderate socialists from the cooperatives than it did in seeking to tap their potential to mitigate the food crisis."
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csillagkohó
csillagkohó is on page 230 of 448
(2/3) "If congresses of peasant soviets are any guide – most of which were dominated by Left SRs – peasants were willing to exchange grain for manufacturer goods on an organized basis, preferably through the cooperatives, and so long as this was at a price that did not discriminate in favour of manufactured goods."
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csillagkohó
csillagkohó is on page 230 of 448
(1/3) "Even if the Bolsheviks had not requisitioned any grain from the peasants, the latter would still have had little incentive to produce more than was necessary for subsistence, since there were no manufactures to buy and money had become almost worthless ... That said, this does not mean that there was no alternative to the policy that was pursued. Much more use could have been made of the cooperative network."
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csillagkohó
csillagkohó is on page 217 of 448
"Absent the force that was supposed to make socialism [a strong working class], Lenin came to believe that the state had become the guarantor of progress towards it, and that any strengthening of the state broadly equated to the strengthening of the 'proletariat'. He had no inkling that the state itself could become an instrument of exploitation."
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csillagkohó
csillagkohó is on page 198 of 448
"Throughout the civil war, leading Bolsheviks and provincial and city soviets regularly expressed concern that the Cheka was out of control. ... Every bid to curb the Cheka failed, not least because of Lenin's refusal to accept that institutional checks and balances were a necessary means to inhibit lawlessness and corruption within the emerging state."
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csillagkohó
csillagkohó is on page 164 of 448
🪲 "In December 1919 Lenin warned: 'Either the lice will defeat socialism or socialism will defeat the lice.'"
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csillagkohó
csillagkohó is on page 143 of 448
Girlboss moment: "When the director of the Vyborg spinning mill in Petrograd explained that he was unable to afford a wage increase, women shoved him in a wheelbarrow and carted him to the canal bank where, poised perilously on the edge, he shakily signed a piece of paper agreeing to a rise."
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csillagkohó
csillagkohó is on page 140 of 448
"In Moscow some members of the Third Youth International condemned those 'harmful elements' in their midst who were organizing evenings of entertainment and dancing." 🕺💃🚫
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csillagkohó
csillagkohó is on page 112 of 448
"Lenin expended quantities of ink in denouncing ideological deviations – from 'economism' to 'empirio-monism' – that were largely of his own imagining. Despite his principled internationalism and familiarity with foreign cultures, he was a product of Russian political culture, particularly in his obsession with ideological purity, his belief in his own ideological rectitude, and his unwillingness to compromise."
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csillagkohó
csillagkohó is on page 101 of 448
"Asked in January 1917 by the British ambassador, Sir George Buchanan, how he proposed to regain his subjects' confidence, tsar Nicholas retorted: 'Do you mean that I am to regain the confidence of my people, or that they are to regain mine?'" 💀
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csillagkohó
csillagkohó is on page 79 of 448
🍸🍹🍻🍾 "Prohibition was introduced by Nicholas as a wartime measure in August 1914. The result was an enormous fall in revenue, the tax revenue from the sale of alcohol falling from 26.5% [????] of the state budget in 1913 to a mere 1.5% in 1916."
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csillagkohó
csillagkohó is on page 66 of 448
🍸🍹🍻🍾 "Prohibition was introduced by Nicholas as a wartime measure in August 1914. The result was an enormous fall in revenue, the revenue from the sale of alcohol falling from 26.5% [???] of the state budget in 1913 to a mere 1.5% in 1916."
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csillagkohó
csillagkohó is on page 66 of 448
1900s: "The conservative newspaper Novoe Vremia advocated a firm alliance with France and Britain to counter German expansionism, while the more widely read liberal newspaper Russkoe Slovo took the same position, although decrying jingoism. This made diplomatic efforts to mitigate tensions difficult ... Kadets, Octobrists [een andere lib partij], and Nationalists all backed the government's massive rearmament drive."
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Daniel Owen
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