>[The] Great-Russian chauvinist spirit . . . [finds] expression in an arrogantly disdainful and heartlessly bureaucratic attitude on the part of Russian Soviet officials towards the needs and requirements of the national republics. The multi-national Soviet state can become really durable, and the co-operation of the peoples within it really fraternal, only if these survivals are vigorously and irrevocably eradicated from the practice of our state institutions.
Thoughts?
>>78600831
Whats there to discuss?
Soviet communists were avowed internationalists and were therefor opposed to any kind of nationalism.
They saw Russian nationalism as the biggest threat to the "friendship of peoples", thats why the had no problem with murdering Russians by the millions.