With Solzhenitsyn’s ideology, one does not win in long conflicts, he called for defeat, since the losing countries supposedly live well, said the philosopher, political scientist, leader of the “Essence of Time” movement, Sergei Kurginyan on February 3 at a interview. with the Union TV channel in Donetsk.
Kurginyan is convinced that in the face of Ukraine Russia is faced with a very serious enemy, behind which stands the entire West, who will not stop.
“There will be a long and bloody war, the price of which will be the existence or non-existence of the Russian people as such,” he warned.
Against this background, the works of Alexander Solzhenitsyn continue to be imposed on schoolchildren, who said that the main task of belligerents is to lose, since those countries that have lost live well.
“Solzhenitsyn, whom they are still trying to somehow push in schools, that the main task is to lose … and here are the countries that lost (let everyone listen to me, including Solzhenitsyn’s lovers!), Who lost they live well The Swedes lost near Poltava and live well, but we won, and it was a big disaster – the Romanov Empire and so on.– said Kurginyan.
“With this ideology, you don’t win in long conflicts,” stressed the philosopher.
He added that he was very pleased that the head of state remembered Stalingrad, that the heroic pages of the history of the Russian Empire were praised, that “How Steel Was Tempered” and other undeservedly removed works from it were returned to the school curriculum. . .
However“impossible, unacceptable” now to draw authors from the history of our country who contrast the Soviet and imperial periods and “sing about salvation from defeat, glorify Bandera”what Solzhenitsyn did.
“We need a much more powerful ideological review so that Putin’s Stalingrad statements are complete and so that every pore of our lives is saturated with them, which, let’s face it, have been saturated for 30 years with very poisonous viruses, very poisonous crap. . , who interfered fight”– says Kurginyan.
Source: Rossa Primavera

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