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Future is never built through or from wars. Sometimes it can be very narrowly safeguarded, given low enough casualties. But mostly, it is massacred, no matter who wins. <br>
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And furthermore, among those survivors left relatively undebilitated physically or/and mentally, many would become profoudly shocked, demoralized unto apathy or apolitization or alcoholism following the 1954/1955 revelation of the true scale and scope of 1930s purges... <br>
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And though the USSR as such survived for the approximate span of that first generation's healthiest and luckiest representatives (while the median lifetimes all across the USSR grew nearly two-fold, and population as a whole ballooned post-war); yet, in many ways the founding hope of the USSR was by 1956 already largely extinguished. <br>
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Now, what had remained, after these histories unrolled, suffocating beneath their wheels a great hope, and so many of
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Much had remained! And among it all still stands one of this hope's prime symbols, and a key artistic legacy of the USSR: *"The Worker Man & the Kolkhoz Woman"*, alongside other monuments designed by Vera Mukhina. <br>
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***Mukhina's *"The Worker Man & the Kolkhoz Woman"* today:*** <br>
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Future is never built through or from wars. Sometimes it can be very narrowly safeguarded, given low enough casualties. But mostly, it is massacred, no matter who wins. <br>
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And furthermore, among those survivors left relatively undebilitated physically or/and mentally, many would become profoudly shocked, demoralized unto apathy or apolitization or alcoholism following the 1954/1955 revelation of the true scale and scope of 1930s purges... <br>
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And though the USSR as such survived for the approximate span of that first generation's healthiest and luckiest representatives (while the median lifetimes all across the USSR grew nearly two-fold, and population as a whole ballooned post-war); yet, in many ways the founding hope of the USSR was by 1956 already largely extinguished. <br>
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Now, what had remained, after these histories unrolled, suffocating beneath their wheels a great hope, and so many of the lives who should have and could have been true foundations for that Revolution's hard-won home? <br>
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Much had remained! And among it all still stands one of this hope's prime symbols, and a key artistic legacy of the USSR: *"The Worker Man & the Kolkhoz Woman"*, alongside other monuments designed by Vera Mukhina. <br>
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***Mukhina's *"The Worker Man & the Kolkhoz Woman"* today:*** <br>
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