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by mythrwy
3100 days ago
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Disclaimer: not a Bolshevik. You raise a very valid point. Also often disregarded are social advances from the movement. I mean, my understanding of pre-communist Russia was that it was still basically medieval in many ways with serf/noble type relationships and very not advanced. I'm not sure it would be were it is now, nor have become a major 20'th century super power without what happened. Not saying the end justifies the means at all, just we have to take progress into account when weighing relative merit. |
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Which were dismantled in 1961.
Since then, 56 years passed before the revolution. That's a lot of time. Russian Empire was urbanizing and industrializing rapidly.
If not for communists, Russia will be more like 300 mln strong Norway today, not 140 mln strong Guatemala like it's today.