. Review of reviews and world's work . jority of the Russian people. In explaining Bolshevism Madame Bresh-kovskaya said to a few American journalists: You do not visualize Russia properly. All ofRussia is not in disorder, only certain is more than Petrograd and Moscow andKiev. The Cossack provinces are in order. Thepeasants are waiting—in the disordered prov-inces—impatiently for peace and order, that theymay work. The great mass of people in Russiaare yearning toward stability and working for do not think you feel the causes of Russian Bol-shevism. The phenomenon in thi


. Review of reviews and world's work . jority of the Russian people. In explaining Bolshevism Madame Bresh-kovskaya said to a few American journalists: You do not visualize Russia properly. All ofRussia is not in disorder, only certain is more than Petrograd and Moscow andKiev. The Cossack provinces are in order. Thepeasants are waiting—in the disordered prov-inces—impatiently for peace and order, that theymay work. The great mass of people in Russiaare yearning toward stability and working for do not think you feel the causes of Russian Bol-shevism. The phenomenon in this country couldhardly be the same thing. The psychology of thereal Russian Bolshevist is that reaction producedby decades, even centuries, of oppression. Hehas inherited a hysteria, a fixed idea; he is in-capable of seeing that he is only substituting onerule of terror for another. The Russian Bolshe-vist says: No one shall have a voice in the gov-ernment who does not work with his stupid! They do not see how many modes. © Paul Thompson, New Ywk MADAME CATHERINE BRESHKOVSKAYA, THE WELL-KNOWN RUSSIAN REVOLUTIONIST NOW VISITING THEUNITED STATES of service exist, and that all are essential to thewell-being of Russia. But there is one thing Russia will never do;she will never yield to monarchial dominionagain. She will work out her own particularform of republican government—slowly—slowly,but surely,—for the Russian people are veryclever—and in time you will have orderly condi-tions and a great civilization in the place of chaos. Returning to the matter of Bolshevism,Madame Breshkovskaya said: The German agents supported the agents had the backing of many ignorantRussians—the illiterate peasants—because theypromised that they would give them land. Thenwhen the Bolshevists got into potver, thev forgottheir promise and turned to all the criminals inRussia to support their inicjuitous rule. .Ml theconvicts were let loose from the prisons to


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