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<blockquote data-quote="rentier" data-source="post: 73299" data-attributes="member: 306"><p>Now that you decided that I am a pro-German antisemite (both things simultanously), I just remembered one interesting book I read.</p><p></p><p>In pre-1917 Russia, there were urbane intellectuals having peculiar sex life and reading French books, which is roughly where this thread lands, and then there were "Orthodox Christians". There was also a subculture of "Christian philosophers", but they just mixed vanilla Christianity with Hegel and it went nowhere.</p><p></p><p>After the revolution took place, "Orthodox Christians" noticed that urbane intellectuals were 80/20 on getting rid of the monarchy, and 50/50 on socialists coming to power.</p><p></p><p>To their surprise, they had to emigrate to France. They already knew French fluently and started digging about all this French occult literature.</p><p></p><p>Their uniform conclusion was burn it all along with people. It was well before "Nazi movement" solidified into something coherent, a war veteran movement realistically.</p><p></p><p>Here's the book I had in mind, it's a bit comical, but nevertheless very long - 3 full tomes:</p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://rusinst.su/trudy-instituta/russkoe-soprotivlenie1/dumskie_rechi__voyny_temnyh_sil.html[/URL]</p><p></p><p>And yes, the guy moved to Nazi Germany in the 1930s.</p><p></p><p>Sorry for the ironic attitude, but you are pixels on the screen talking about God. Computer screen is your way to divine, and you lose balance and temper so easily.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rentier, post: 73299, member: 306"] Now that you decided that I am a pro-German antisemite (both things simultanously), I just remembered one interesting book I read. In pre-1917 Russia, there were urbane intellectuals having peculiar sex life and reading French books, which is roughly where this thread lands, and then there were "Orthodox Christians". There was also a subculture of "Christian philosophers", but they just mixed vanilla Christianity with Hegel and it went nowhere. After the revolution took place, "Orthodox Christians" noticed that urbane intellectuals were 80/20 on getting rid of the monarchy, and 50/50 on socialists coming to power. To their surprise, they had to emigrate to France. They already knew French fluently and started digging about all this French occult literature. Their uniform conclusion was burn it all along with people. It was well before "Nazi movement" solidified into something coherent, a war veteran movement realistically. Here's the book I had in mind, it's a bit comical, but nevertheless very long - 3 full tomes: [URL unfurl="true"]https://rusinst.su/trudy-instituta/russkoe-soprotivlenie1/dumskie_rechi__voyny_temnyh_sil.html[/URL] And yes, the guy moved to Nazi Germany in the 1930s. Sorry for the ironic attitude, but you are pixels on the screen talking about God. Computer screen is your way to divine, and you lose balance and temper so easily. [/QUOTE]
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