Osmoza komunizmu i nacjonalizmu w Rosji: geneza hybrydy

Journal Title: Historia i Polityka - Year 2010, Vol 0, Issue 4

Abstract

National Communism is a strange phenomenon as the national mutation of the internationalist Marxist ideology. The first kind of National Communism was revolutionary movements of national minorities, supported by Bolsheviks against Great Russian imperialism. Butnecessities of the State defense supported thebirth of Soviet patriotism. „Socialism in one country” extorted renaissance of Russian nationalism because Russia was the core of USSR. Under Stalin the Soviet patriotism became new form of the old Russian nationalism.

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Jarosław Tomasiewicz

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  • EP ID EP258694
  • DOI 10.12775/1461
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Jarosław Tomasiewicz (2010). Osmoza komunizmu i nacjonalizmu w Rosji: geneza hybrydy. Historia i Polityka, 0(4), 135-155. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-258694