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“Capitalism does not enter organically into the flesh and blood, into the life, habits and psychology of our society. Once it has already dragged Russia into a fratricidal civil war and, as many years of experience confirms, it will not take root on Russian soil. Evidence of this are the three revolutions that took place in a country with a minimum time period: from October 1905 to October 1917. These revolutions showed that the main part of Russian society was resolutely dissatisfied with the "unfinished" Russian capitalism that rapidly developed in the country after the peasant reform of 1861, encroaching on the conciliar, communal-collectivist and the spiritual and moral foundations of people's life. It was not accepted by the whole people, and not just the restless, radical intelligentsia, as the biased ideologies of the regime are trying to prove today"