"Prior to all overturns of XX century, without an exception, Russian opposition has accused authorities in "transferring funds to abroad". And in all cases in turned out to be void propaganda — from 1914-1917 to 1991. And money were transferred later, after the revolution, under brands of "people's power" and "won democracy". The only real way of plundering through "transfer of funds" is change of political system, which would transform into zeroing of all governmental promissory notes. As soon as Russia will become "Other Russia", all the property will turn out to be transferred, "nobody's". And people will be informed, that "previous power has eaten all". ("Перед всеми без исключения переворотами ХХ века русская оппозиция обвиняла власти в «выводе средств за границу». И во всех случаях это оказывалось пустой пропагандой — от 1914—1917 до 1991 гг. А деньги выводили потом, после революции, под брендом «народной власти» и «победившей демократии». Единственный реальный путь расхищения через «вывод средств» — это смена политического строя, переходящая в обнуление всех государственных долговых обязательств. Как только Россия станет «другой Россией», вся собственность окажется выведенной, «ничьей». А нации сообщат, что «все съела старая власть».")"
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Gleb Olegovich Pavlovsky (5 March 1951 – 27 February 2023) was a Russian political scientist.
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