@maps_crafting If you point out even the differences in regions of unitary countries, it is strange not to point this out for federations with republics of indigenous populations (Chechnya etc.).
It's also strange not to include Kazakhstan, Georgia, etc. if you include Turkey, Cyprus, Malta.
@PhilipMunger@kamilkazani Nikolai Bukharin, the most famous of the rightists, is in many ways the face of the international right opposition/right tendency. Also formerly known as the one "to the left of Lenin".
The destruction of @RFERL makes me very sad as someone with leftist views, because they have several Russian-language versions, one of which (@Idel_Realii) is one of the few projects that sometimes writes about the oppression of the indigenous subjugated population of the Russia.
@Tafsikorg@LGBTQ4Palestine@lgbtqnation "and probably last Queer Imam"
You are so ignorant because of your terrible Islamophobia. If you were not so xenophobic and fascistoid, you would know how stupid and wrong these words are even at this moment.
@jessica4nh Because people are rich and successful. The American people are the richest major nation in the history of mankind. Few people want to work in such jobs and the labor is expensive.
@spartanstefan @GunterFehlinger Good idea. Russia should stop its imperialist colonialist fascist war, give freedom to enslaved nations and after that its successors and liberated countries should try to start joining NATO, EU and so on.
@StuntmanLT@GunterFehlinger You either don't know something, or you're just a Turkophobe. In Turkey there are competitive elections, in which the ruling party sometimes loses (like in Hungary, for example), but not in Belarus.
Grossman's The Law of Accumulation and Breakdown of the Capitalist System(1929)despite being one of the first publications of the Frankfurt School was only made available in English translation in 1979 by Jairus Banaji, for an Indian Trotskyist organisation,the Platform Tendency.
@Kat_T_Tsun@kamilkazani What I meant was that Russia's killing of secular leaders, administrators and generals in Chechnya led to radical religious figures leading the resistance.
Russia destroyed the leaders of secular nationalism, so Islamic nationalists rose and radicalized.