the country, they think about it, they have, in their memory, let's say, knowledge about such sergei nichaev, who 150 years ago said what young people repeat word for word today in... so that this does not happen again, because when we read the monstrous ideas of unification with the bandit world in sergei nichaev, and we see today a subculture that has enormous importance popularity. hey, prisoner, thug. unity, all this follows from one another, and if you do not see this, do not understand, and do not understand what sergei nechaev was pushing off from, what his ideas led to at the beginning of the 20th century, to monstrous collapse, to revolution. blood, to the expulsion of people, to executions, atrocities and so on and so forth. we are taking risks. my great-uncle, the historian dmitry konchalovsky, had a book called "the paths of russia." there was this idea: in a state where the concept of the sin of shame has been lost, order can only be maintained by a police regime and violence. and what is it? the concept of the sin of shame, tony robins can teach these concepts in 5 hours, no, n