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by moxie
4852 days ago
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During the purges of the 30s and 50s, the most dangerous place to be was a member of the central committee. Ordinary workers were not affected by the bulk of the purges (and to some extent did not even realize they were happening), with the notable exception of Jews during weird Stalinst manipulations like the Mingrelian affair. As recently as 2009, 60% of Russians preferred the Soviet days (with older citizens that number is as high as 80%). And even for eastern bloc states like the Ukraine, 46% of the population regrets the dissolution of the Soviet Union. |
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http://www.hawaii.edu/powerkills/NOTE4.HTM
That matters in Russia worsened after the fall of Communism is separated by decades from the nadir of Stalinist violence.