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I read this collection of essays and I enjoyed it quite a lot. I was under the impression from reading CNN tier Redditors and other idiots on the net that this dude was some kind of Uber Nazi for Slavic people but I actually read it and these are takeaways

>atheism and Bolshevism are bad but other religions like Buddhism and Islam are legitimate and deserve to be respected
>you cant force your religion onto others and all govs are legitimately created by god though Bolshevism must be fought
>fairy tales have symbolic themes and relevance and adults should read and enjoy them
>Art should serve to make a statement on god and humanity not just entice or agitate

This is a collection of around 5 short essays. I liked it



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