- 16 Aug 2018 18:46
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In the USSR and the Warsaw Pact states there were no narratives of the 'white' Slavic working classes and non-whites. There was no discourse on systemic privilege of Russians in the Soviet Union.
But it seems Western commies in Anglosphere actively embraced such an idea. However in early sources from the 20th century I never see such references to white privilege.
How and when did white privilege theory and idea of white bourgeois over class enter into mainstream Western communism? And why not the same in the eastern communist countries?
But it seems Western commies in Anglosphere actively embraced such an idea. However in early sources from the 20th century I never see such references to white privilege.
How and when did white privilege theory and idea of white bourgeois over class enter into mainstream Western communism? And why not the same in the eastern communist countries?