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Yes. I would say that in the 1980s there was already an understanding formed about the IMF’s role in neo-colonial exploitation and also just considering the fact that the US is its most powerful member.
Yes. I would say that in the 1980s there was already an understanding formed about the IMF’s role in neo-colonial exploitation and also just considering the fact that the US is its most powerful member.
Yeah I totally got that vibe as well
All the parks really. Muzeon and Gorky are my favs and you could spend a whole day there, lots of places to relax, to see the museums or to have a meal. Vorob’yevy Gory is also really nice, but it’s a bit of a hike because of the hills. GES-2 is an excellent museum and has a cool design because its built inside of an old power station.
good luck! it’s quite nice here imho
its not a real country, but we do have a real marxist party
The Marxist Project, Positive Leftist News, Lady Izdihar
This is a very complex question because Russians are not homogeneous in their opinions of the west. Speaking from personal experience from people I know and on social media: I would say there are three major groups:
I would also say that it is mostly unchanged since 2022, maybe just more solidified. There was definitely a shift in 2014, because afterwards the Russian government saw that they cannot cooperate with the west and at the same time maintain their status as a regional power. So since then there was more of a push in the media towards anti western views.
This is what I can think of off the top of my head. Would be happy to answer any follow up questions the best i can
Do you mean like legal tips? That would really depend on the country that issued your birth certificate
I agree with the MicrophoneFiend that these are all deep and diverse topics. For question 2 I would recommend Socialism Betrayed: Behind the Collapse of the Soviet Union by Roger Keeran & Thomas Kenny.
Also keep in mind for questions 1 and 3 that the soviet union existed from 1922 to 1991, conditions and the economy varied immensely. you would have to be more precise which period you are interested in.
I recommend How europe underdeveloped africa by Walter Rodney if you want to learn more on the topic. In short the answer is that the power came from the development of capitalism in europe.
Highly recommend Fancy Dance
me: an econ major
Social transition and body transition are related, but not necessarily connected. It is possible to do one without the other for different reasons.
I wrote a short baby leftist reading list a while back which might be useful!
Extra reads:
Donetsk and Luhansk are Russian oblasts since 2022