Russia is in a State of Ferment Again by Nadia Russ

Russia is in a State of Ferment Again by Nadia Russ

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Russia is in a State of Ferment Again by Nadia Russ

This book is a quick look on the Russian Federation's sociopolitical situation in 2019. It offers the real people's experiences, stories, opinions, suggestions. It explores the ways of thinking and doing things when nothing seems could help and there is no exit. It also included the historical facts related to Russia, its mysteries and findings through the years. You will learn from this book how the different people go through difficulties and success, and how they see reality and the future of Russia and of the whole world. CONTENT: Prologue: This book is a quick overview of the sociopolitical situation in Russian Federation. **Chapter 1: We Are Not The Slaves.... **Chapter 2: President Putin's Popularity Unexpectedly Gone. Why?**Chapter 3: Russia Must Be Destroyed: Perestroika, Reform, Completion. **Chapter 4: The Acting President Sergey Taraskin Restoring USSR. **Chapter 5: Russian Federation Gives Away Siberia's Lands. Anyone? **Chapter 6: Bad Truth Is Better Than Russian TV. **Chapter 7: Dump West and Rally in Russian Oligarchs' Favor: National Liberal Movement. **Chapter 8: The Ways In Which Stalinism and Marxism Are Better Than Fascism: None. **Chapter 9: Is Russian Federation a Commercial Firm? **Chapter 10: United States Federal Reserve's 88.8% Belongs to Russia: History. **Chapter 11: Money Rain in Moscow: 1996. **Chapter 12: Roman Law: You Are Dead Until Prove That You Are Alive. **Chapter 13: No Money, No Honey. **Chapter 14: U.S. Senate Wants To Know President Putin's Net Worth. **Chapter 15: Homosexuality, Pedophilia, FSB, Masonry: Ways to the Top. **Chapter 16: Sergey Timur Wants Help Putin to Rule Russian Federation. **Conclusion. **References. ***PROLOGUE: This book is a quick but deep overview of the sociopolitical situation in Russian Federation What is wrong with these peoples, the Russians? They always mess all the good stuff up. I did not track what was happening in Russian Federation since 1996 because I thought that politically everything there should be okay, that the things were improving, that capitalism was blossoming and that the life was getting better and better every day. I was there last time in 1999. I said good bye to the brownish-red communist mentality that still was there somehow; I was hopping it would be washed out quickly by the freedoms and by the opportunities to run businesses, the opportunities to travel worldwide and by other things, including education. I knew that this mentality penetrated very deeply in every aspect of life and thinking. When Vladimir Lenin (1870-1924) was a leader of the country and later, when Russia was still a part of the USSR, the Marxist and Leninist ideology corrupted the majority of nation, creating the slave's state of mind. The peoples accepted the communist ideas, which put their knees in a bent position for very long time. They did not want a lot from their lives for many years. All they wanted was to eat, to work, to fulfill their sexual desires producing and growing their children, and to praise communism. They were praising communism when they were doing everything else, it was the mandatory. On weekends, the people were going to the concerts to listen such singers as Iosif Kobzon, who also was praising the communist party in all his songs, pushing the regular peoples work harder and almost for free. According to the communist philosophy, the low-payments and hard work would bring the communist equality faster. Too bad, Lenin and Marx were the liars. The desirable communist system was never created in no part of the world. And it could not be created because it is just a fortune tale for the fools. Eventually the people of Russia decided to quit their day-dreaming. At the beginning of the 1990s, they overturned the system, created by the liars and crooks. There was a movement called Perestroika. Before Perestroika, all the people lived in the homes and apartments that belonged to the state...
Nadia Russ began painting and drawing seriously in 1989. A few months later, her first ink drawings were exhibited in a group exhibition in famous Moscow's Manege and later, in other Moscow's art galleries. In 1992, she successfully showed her work in New York City. In 1996-2000, Nadia resided in the Bahamas, where her work gained some special brightness. There, she got her pseudonym to her original 'Nadejda Maloletneva', which was easier to pronounce - 'Nadia Russ'. In 2000-2001, in Xanadu hotel, she operated her Art Gallery Club 13. In 2000, she moved to the United States, where she lives up until present. January 4, 2003, Nadia Russ created a word NeoPopRealism and manifested internationally new style of visual arts which combines the brightness and simplicity of Pop Art with deep and psychological realism and has graphic nature. Her artworks are in private and permanent public collections including MOYA - Museum of Young Art in Vienna (Austria), Simferopol and Sumy Art Museums in Ukraine, Kinsey Institute of Indiana University (USA), Ukrainian Museum in New York City (USA), WEAM - World Erotic Art Museum in Miami (USA), Schacknow Museum of Fine Arts (USA), Historical Museum of Fort Lauderdale (USA), Lebedyn and Konotop Art Museums (Ukraine), D. Burliuk Foundation (Ukraine), and other. In 2008-2010, Nadia Russ founded and juried Int'l NeoPopRealism Starz Art competitions. She authored a few art-related books such as NeoPopRealism Starz: 21st Century ART two volumes, New Millennium ART, Fort Lauderdale 100: A Must-Have Collector's Edition. She is the founder (2007) of the NeoPopRealism Journal & Wonderpedia, publications online, dedicated to arts, culture, books, news, celebrities and more. Nadia Russ lives in New York City and Florida.
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ISBN 13 9781733867801
ISBN 10 1733867805
Title Russia is in a State of Ferment Again
Author Nadia Russ
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Neopoprealism Press
Year published 2019-03-26
Number of pages 114
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.