The Russian Cooperative Movement and its Relation to Capital and Labor

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Walter G. Perkins
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1920

Abstract

T SEEMS almost sheer presumption to attempt' to discuss Russia in its present chaotic political and economic condition, and were it not that at least two certain absolute factors are continuously at work, it would be impossible to' even approach the subject with any degree of intelligence. These are the inborn love of peace of the people and the national character of the cooperative movement. The love of peace inborn in the soul of every Russian, the desire to be left alone and to- live his life among his home village surroundings, is probably one of the two greatest factors that will make the continuance of the present conditions of civil war impossible. One army or the other may sweep up and down the country. but the Russian peasant will: remain in his own village if not literally darken out. This love of peace is evidenced by the fact that there is no country where personal safety is greater than in Russia in normal times. I have traveled in many isolated parts, carrying considerable sums of money and persolial equipment that; in itself, would be a fortune to any peasant, and have never even encountered a condition in which the most wildly imaginative person looking for adventure, 01: trouble, could muster up even a suspicion of fear. This statement applies also to Southern Siberia and Northern Turkestan, which are inhabitated by the nomadic tribes of Khirghese origin.
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APA: Walter G. Perkins  (1920)  The Russian Cooperative Movement and its Relation to Capital and Labor

MLA: Walter G. Perkins The Russian Cooperative Movement and its Relation to Capital and Labor. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1920.

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