This year is the centenary of the Russian Revolution, and probably like some others of you, I've been hearing quite a bit about it in the media coverage.
Any ideas/insights into what we should make of it, 100 years on?
Axxell wrote:I don't think we can give all the faults to the bad communist! It was not the communist, but the men which exploited it to gain an absolute power.
The february and the october revolutions are obviously also fault of whom governed, of the society and economic system imposed, of the conseguences of international events,etc... Etc.. Etc...
It was a founding event of the XX cemtury which contributed to enrich the collective global culture, hoping to learn about also the most dark events derived.
jamescfm wrote:Liu Che/Zhuli wrote:Ideologies that defy nature are evil.
I sincerely hope this was hyperbole, given that almost all ideologies 'defy nature'.
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