Discussion in the Meeting with the Creative Intellectuals (1946)
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Stalin Was the First To Start the Battle Against Globalism
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HISTORIAN EVGENY SPITSYN: “STALIN WAS THE FIRST TO START THE BATTLE AGAINST GLOBALISM”
HISTORIAN EVGENY SPITSYN: “STALIN WAS THE FIRST TO START THE BATTLE AGAINST GLOBALISM”
“It so happened that first of all the representatives of the Jewish intelligentsia were the bearers of the ideas of globalism. At the same time, Stalin was not a zoological anti-Semite. He even told the Central Committee member and editor-in-chief of ‘Pravda’, Pyotr Pospelov, when the campaign against cosmopolitanism was ending: Pospelov, it is not necessary to fight against specific characters. You have to fight the ideas in the minds of these characters. We are fighting on an ideological level, not on the level of seeking out Jews or half-Jews. To assume that Stalin was a narrow-minded nationalist is to substitute the essence of the issue.”
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Speech of the 19th Party Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union