You know, Owlbread, I think you might actually be an upper-class noble twat. After all, it's people like these that have first popularised the idea of "Russians are slaves and cattle."
Knit tie, you are getting dangerously close to starting a flame war (again), be careful with such statements.
My bad, sorry, Owlbread, I didn't want to insult you in any way. What I actually meant was that your statement - Russians have a slave mentality and cannot live without a tsar- was often made by the Russian Imperial nobility in their attempts to convince themselves that serfdom is good long after the rest of Europe has abolished it.
You know, Owlbread, I think you might actually be an upper-class noble twat. After all, it's people like these that have first popularised the idea of "Russians are slaves and cattle."
I'm not saying they're cattle and slaves, I'm just saying that on a deep, cultural level Russians don't have the same idea of personal independence that Ukrainians apparently have. Maybe it's a Cossack thing or something I don't know. That lack of personal or mental independence/freedom is what allowed upper-class noble twats to exploit Russians for so long, then so-called Communist tyrants in the era of the USSR and now gangsters.
There's more to a state's problems than the mentality of its people, you know.
And Makno's organisation was not "end-state communism" in the slightest, it was an ordinary national resistance movement.
A national resistance movement that somehow achieved something that looked an awful lot like "Communism". I think from what I can tell they achieved even more than the Anarchists in the Spanish Civil War.
Makhno's movement was small enough and short-lived enough that it never went beyond "a group of friends" status into "social organisation" status. And group of friends, as opposed to social orgnisations, really can be communist - look at all the Soviet partisan squads during WW2.
Knit tie, you are getting dangerously close to starting a flame war (again), be careful with such statements.
You don't have to worry about me Guardian, water off a duck's back and all that.
Again, sorry. I didn't mean any offense.
@UR: I think you might be a bit biased against Russians due to the current political situation and your ideological views.