Thieves in law. Born of the revolution
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The country of the Soviets has its own history of thieves and bandits. And it is very good that the gangsters of the "dashing" nineties learned not from it, but only from American gangster films. Russia of the nineties was very lucky that there were no "textbooks" and "manuals" on the racketeering of the civil war, contract killings of the NEP era, fraudulent schemes of the industrialization and collectivization era, and the techniques of robbery and robbery during the period of war communism. If such "scientific works" had existed, we would not be talking about any "dashing" and "holiness" of the nineties now. Most likely, there would be no one to talk to. It is no secret to anyone that any great revolutionary upheavals give birth to great banditry and theft and drown yesterday's revolutionaries first in the blood of the people of the country, and then in their own.
We like the assertion that modern revolutions happen bloodlessly. Perhaps. But blood flows with sweat, and every revolutionary should remember this before going to overthrow something. And if he does not know what he will do "then...", when "the whole world of violence will destroy to the ground", then it is better not to start. We recommend that revolutionaries of today and future simply read this book and accept the fact that the country of the Soviets had its own criminal history of fighting against itself and its own people, who became hostages of a terrible criminal ideology.
We like the assertion that modern revolutions happen bloodlessly. Perhaps. But blood flows with sweat, and every revolutionary should remember this before going to overthrow something. And if he does not know what he will do "then...", when "the whole world of violence will destroy to the ground", then it is better not to start. We recommend that revolutionaries of today and future simply read this book and accept the fact that the country of the Soviets had its own criminal history of fighting against itself and its own people, who became hostages of a terrible criminal ideology.
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