Dear  Chris,
You ask:
HOW should people organize to bring back the good
old times of the  Brezhniev era ?
My reply :
The way people organize to achieve any political aim.
Surely they remember Lenin (whom had to study in school)
stating that the way to organize politically  is by starting
a newspaper (today any source to disseminate opinions will do)
and then use this to create a Political  Party.
If  Lenin could do it in 1903, under much harder conditions, surely
those today who want to bring back the good old times can do it.
Of course, their success depends on their motivation.
I suggest that their nostalgia for the good old times is insufficient
for motuivating them to act politically
Nostalgia is one thing, political activity is another matter altogether
     Best wishes to you and to your girl-friend's  dad.
           Aki  ORR

Chris Doss wrote:

--- aki_orr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

For an eye witness report


of a worker's life
in a State-owned economy
read "A worker in a Workers State"  by Michael
Harszti.



I can get that just be talking to my ex-girlfriend's dad!



If people desire all this surely they can get
organized to bring it all
back.



How?



Do they?



Which ones? Russian society is deeply divided that has a generation gap. Most young people I would say favor a mixed economy heavy on state intervention. Older people tend to idealize the Brezhnev or Stalin eras (more usually the former than the latter).



I know there is a handful of Stalinists who formed a
Party (run by his
grandson)
to bring back the good old times.



Wrong country. You're thinking of the People's Patriotic Union of Georgia. Djugashvili Jr. dropped out of politics a few years ago. A former coworker of mine interviewed him.

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Nu, zayats, pogodi!



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