In this thread, I will collect some pictures, mainly about right-wing political views, individualism, neoliberalism, wealth, attitudes towards the white race and criminals.
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"It should always be firmly remembered that all efforts aimed at uniting Russia and restoring the monarchy in it are detrimental to our interests. Conservative politics are not an export commodity."
Here I will collect some data on repression, the law and the general state policy of tsarist Russia and the Russian White Guard. The materials will be in Russian, use a translator.
I was wondering why Persian nationalists sympathize with the Iranian monarchy. I've been collecting data a bit, and here I'll post some links to the research. The reason is simple: the Iranian monarchs were Persian patriots.
A Comparative Study of the Status of National Identity and Ethnic Identity
in Two Discourses: Pahlavi and the Islamic Republic
Case Study: The Kurdish Ethnicity in Iran
.jcrir.ut.ac.ir/article_103307…
I liked this article. There are some mistakes, but this is a relatively adequate perception of the story. I'll save her screenshots here - by Erik Kuehnelt-Leddihn. I will also add research: fee.org/articles/free-…
In this thread, I will try to capture some political issues in tsarist Russia: 1. Stolypin's main supporters and his policies were right-wing, while his opponents were left-wing. 2. The right in Russia supported patriotism and were against non-Russian separatists.
The three main parts of the Russian right in Tsarist Russia can be called: 1. The Octobrists (conventionally right-wing liberals). 2. The All-Russian National Union (Russian Nationalists). 3. Black Hundreds (radical monarchists and Christian Orthodox)
Another interesting question is the attitude of the Russian right in tsarist Russia towards the Germans. I will also describe this topic a little. The sources will be at the end.
Thread with excerpts from Charles Murray's "Losing Ground" (1984), a book on the failure of US welfare and social policy 1950-1980 to achieve its goals.