lauantaina, lokakuuta 02, 2004

What the [Russian] gentry lacked above all were habits of work, managerial experience, and the initiative and adaptability to acquire the one and the other. With the breakup of the old system of agrarian relations, the nobles were exposed as never before to the free play of economic forces. Powerless to understand the new economic order or to resists its effects, a large majority followed with variations the pattern of decline and fall so brilliantly limned by Chekhov in The Cherry Orchard.

Samuel H. Baron(1921-): Plekhanov. The Father of Russian Marxism(1963), sivu 2.