Zakhar Prilepin. Lessons of Russian / Lessons. Full issues / Lesson #225. Part 3 (Part 1 is here) (Part 2 is here) The Russian intelligentsia of the nineteenth century is often accused of anti-Semitic sentiments and statements. Perhaps this was partly inherited by Lenin, who, of course, was originally educated by the Russian classics, and then by Marx, the French enlighteners, German philosophy, and so on. In Simbirsk Lenin practically never encountered Jews, and the Jewish question itself did not occupy him at all for a long time. Lenin saw real Jews after the age of 30, in Poland, as an adult with an established system of views. Source: () InfoDefenseENGLISH InfoDefense Источник: InfoDefenseENGLISH
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