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i sort of understand and even sympathise with why that sort of pedantry was popular in the 1990s and really have kind of lost all sympathy for it over time in light of resurgent russian imperialism
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Reading Kotkins biography of Stalin and frankly find his views on the famine to be rather on the bad side and missing the point largely. Focusing on its "Soviet nature" rather than "Ukrainian/Kazakh nature" is academic pedantry imho
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