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More of Dr. Johnson’s academic work as well as methods by which you can support his work can be found at https://theorthodoxnationalist.wordpress.com/
There can be no doubt that the leadership of the early Soviet Union tried to smash any kind of anti-Jewish feeling in the country. There is also no doubt that Lenin connected antisemitism with counterrevolution, which is a strange connection if the Bolsheviks were not a Jewish movement. Many writers on the Nationalist Right speak of Lenin's outlawing antisemitism very early in the USSR's history. They are correct to do so, but it is rare that specifics are given. This paper will deal with the legal and ideological history of the fight against counterrevolutionary (that is, anti-Jewish) thinking in the early years of the USSR. Like everything else, it gets fairly complex.
More of Dr. Johnson’s academic work as well as methods by which you can support his work can be found at https://theorthodoxnationalist.wordpress.com/
There can be no doubt that the leadership of the early Soviet Union tried to smash any kind of anti-Jewish feeling in the country. There is also no doubt that Lenin connected antisemitism with counterrevolution, which is a strange connection if the Bolsheviks were not a Jewish movement. Many writers on the Nationalist Right speak of Lenin's outlawing antisemitism very early in the USSR's history. They are correct to do so, but it is rare that specifics are given. This paper will deal with the legal and ideological history of the fight against counterrevolutionary (that is, anti-Jewish) thinking in the early years of the USSR. Like everything else, it gets fairly complex.