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Slavic Languages and Societies

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2001

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Vegetarianism In Russia: The Tolstoy(An) Legacy, Ronald D. Leblanc May 2001

Vegetarianism In Russia: The Tolstoy(An) Legacy, Ronald D. Leblanc

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The collapse of communist rule in Russia at the beginning of the 1990s revived a whole series of social, cultural, and ideological phenomena that had either lain dormant or been almost entirely absent during the Soviet period, phenomena ranging from pornography and prostitution to religion and real estate. Vegetarianism, which had been demonized under Stalin as a pernicious and insidiously "anti-scientific" doctrine promulgated by the ideologues of the exploitative classes in the capitalist West, experienced a revival that began during the glasnost' years; it has continued to remain popular in post communist Russia as well. The Vegetarian Society of the …