"There are several reasons why Russians view the oppressive state positively. First, in the Russian Orthodox religion, there is an understanding of authority as something sent by God"
- Ryszard Kapuscinski
About this Quote
This quote by Ryszard Kapuscinski talks to the complex relationship between the Russian people and their overbearing state. It suggests that the Russian Orthodox religion plays a role in how Russians view the oppressive state favorably. This is due to the fact that the religion has an understanding of authority as something sent by God, which implies that the overbearing state is divinely ordained. This religious belief might lead some Russians to see the oppressive state as a needed evil, or even as a positive force in their lives. Furthermore, the overbearing state might provide a sense of stability and security, which might be seen as a positive by some Russians. Lastly, the oppressive state may be seen as a source of national pride, as it is a symbol of Russia's strength and strength. All of these factors might contribute to why some Russians see the overbearing state favorably.
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