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| | S Y N T H E S I S - Russian National-Bolshevism By Christian Bouchet |
 | | Influenced by Nietzsche, Shestov, and Hegel, he rejected traditional values, law, and ideology, and only recognised as criteria "the spirit of the Russian people", believing that this carried an imperial dimension: "Russian imperialism (from ocean to ocean), Russian messianism, Russian Bolshevism (at the global level) are all going in the same direction". |
 | | Vladimir Tan-Bogoraz, coming from the most radical wing of the populist movement, became the director of the Institute of Religions. |
 | | While one of his disciples, the poet Vladimir Xolodkovsky, cried, "The USSR is not only a state of the development of Russia as an ethno-geographic entity, it is a turning point in the evolution of nationality in humanity. |
| www.rosenoire.org /articles/russian_nb.php (1904 words) |
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