#Soviet_Union

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@benroyce
The Western critique of the USSR and its conflation with Russian Imperialism is naïve at best. The Soviet socialist experiment is neither like today's nor Tsarist Russia. The soviet experiment has transformed that region holistically. Both culturally and economically, Soviet Republics (along with Warsaw Pact countries) have seen great development in industry & science. It should be, for a bit of fairness, worthy of interest to understand how the Soviet republics (and Russia specifically) which had almost 0 colonies outside of Europe were able to rival European and North American powers after suffering the many losses of the World Wars. Not to mention the successes of feminism and the economic empowerment of women in those regions that served to inspire 2nd-wave feminism.

Practice, however, remains the sole criterion of truth, and the truth is that we no longer have the Soviet Union. It had stagnated and collapsed for many reasons. It is rightfully dumbfounded to ignore its successes and its dynamics with the American-led empire. In theory, we can and should criticize both in hopes of improving both. In practice, we have to make critical alliances with one side over the other when interests are at extreme odds. Hating both, in such geopolitical climates, is contrarian at best, but far from practicable in the modest sense.

#marxism #Soviet_Union #capitalism #socialism #leninism #communism

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2025-12-07

probably a bit of a pro-USSR bias, but a useful counterpoint to the anti-USSR bias in most sources in English

youtu.be/IVjQrceheXQ?si=-1dwDl

#soviet_union #USSR #TransHistory #TransHealthcare

@quinsibell @kirt@mastodon.social @kirt@infosec.exchange

Anastasiia Onunastasime
2025-11-26

(the great famine in ) was an act of or failed polices?
You're welcome to comment. Please like and share it, so that more people know the history how it really was.

open.substack.com/pub/nastasim

Martinus Hoevenaarmartinus@mastodon.art
2025-11-19

Monument to the Conquerors of Space, (1977), Dzhezkazgan, Kazakhstan

#space #soviet_union #architecture #art #brutalism

Photo of a large concrete monument which depicts a rocket and a jetplane.
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2025-08-01

ich habe hier einen unablässig kichernden Mann am Küchentisch sitzen. Weil ich ihm dieses Buch geschenkt habe:
fuel-design.com/publishing/sov
#architecture #Bücher #urbex #soviet_union

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Christopher Coenen 🎶💃✊🏻🕺🎨tsetse@todon.eu
2025-04-02
The woman sits at the table, looks not at the observer, there are flowers on the right; she looks young and has hair that only reach to her ears.

About the artist, according to one website:
Oranskaya Tatyana Aleksandrovna (1914, Moscow – 1982, Moscow).

Studied at F.I. Rerberg`s studio in 1930th, then under the guidance of different teachers in the Institute of advanced training of artists. In the beginning of 1940th she studied under A.V. Lentulov, who, afterwards, created her portrait in 1941, which was much appreciated by E.I. Grabyar. T.A. Oranskaya – a talented portrait painter, an author of numerous women’s and children’s portraits. T.A. Oranskaya`s personal exhibition was conducted in 1976 in Moscow. Her works are kept in several Moscow and regional museums, in private collections of Russia and abroad.
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