Friday, March 18, 2022

The Revolution of the Revolution Was Followed by the War Against the Bourgeoisie and by the Seizure, Suppression of Any Political Opposition


 154 Years Ago Today

Wednesday 18th of March 1868
Physician and psychologist Wilhelm Stekel is born in Boiany, Chernivtsi Oblast, Ukraine.
He spent his life as an artist, philosopher, orator. Alongside his scientific pursuits, he worked for the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund. In 1936 he founded the Russian National Institute of Economics. Stekel is the author of Russian State Bank of Statistics; an autobiography written by Joseph Volker. Stekel's main contribution in this field is his article about this famous book entitled The State Banks of the World. In The Russia of Slavery: A Novel, Stekel uses his time to write about Russia's early history. In this edition of Stekel's book Stekel writes: "As a child, I was obsessed with the history of the Russian Republic... I learned that in Russia, the capital city of Russia was St Petersburg, and that the citizens of St Petersburg were so called... The revolution of the revolution had already begun, and everything that had come in to it had not been achieved... The Russian national system was the culmination of the revolution... What has since become known as the Revolution Of The Revolution had not yet been fully realized... The revolution of the revolution was followed by the war against the bourgeoisie and by the seizure, suppression of any political opposition. The revolution had been won. In St Petersburg, it was impossible to break through this barricade."

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