That's pretty damn good. Thanks. Although every nation, cult, gang, mafia has a similar rationale. At 07:41 AM 6/22/2016, you wrote:
The following is a viewpoint worth comprehending, if not embracing.
This could be described I guess as the higher intention of a "Russian".
I consider it may be useful to contemplate ones own version of "principles" of honour, heart, heroism, worthy sacrifice and all those other concepts fit for legend and foundations. How else can we speak into existence a better future, no matter the label used?
http://orientalreview.org/2016/06/19/the-russian-world-and-european-civiliza...
(Alt: http://russia-insider.com/en/politics/how-russian-world-differs-ideals-weste... )
How the Russian World Differs From the Ideals of Western Civilization
The Russian ideal is more benevolent, contrasting noticeably with the historical Western hankering to dominate, subdue and exploit Anna Zhdanova (Oriental Review)
Image: A noble warrior
Originally appeared at Oriental Review
In recent years, both the Western as well as the liberal Russian press have had a lot to say about Russian âbarbarianism,â as if to contrast it with European âcivilization.â But a closer inspection through the prism of the heroic pages of Russian history of the two groupsâ moral ideals and actual lives presents us with quite a different picture.
For example, in pagan times, ancient Russians never worshipped a god of war, although their contemporaries in Europe were transfixed by their own martial deity, constructing an entire epic narrative around the concepts of war and conquest.
After defeating the âinfidelsâ (the Golden Horde), Russians never sought to forcibly convert them to Christianity. In the epic poem âIlya Muromets and the Pagan Idol,â the Russian hero liberates Constantinople from that mythological monstrosity, but refuses to become the voevoda (or ruler) of the city and returns home. Ancient Russian literature does not include tales of personal enrichment through conquest or plunder, although this is a common theme in the Western canon.
The hero of the âNibelungenliedâ is obsessed with his search for a hidden treasure the Rheingold. The main character of the ancient English poem âBeowulfâ dies, having beheld âthe gorgeous heirlooms, golden store Now Iâve bartered here for booty of treasure the last of my life.â It would never occur to any hero from a Russian epic to sacrifice his life in exchange for riches. Ilya Muromets is not even able to accept the inducement offered by the brigands he meets the âgolden treasure, richly colored robe, and as many fine horses as he neededâ (citation from the Russian fairytale ( http://tchaykovsky.ru/skazka/murom_solov.htm ) âIlya Muromets and Nightingale the Robberâ). He did not hesitate to reject the path by which he would âbe rich,â instead voluntarily taking the road on which he would âbe killed.â
And it is not only in this epic, but also in the legends, tales, songs, proverbs, and folk wisdom of the Russian people where it is evident that oneâs duty to uphold oneâs personal or tribal honor is something quite distinct from any duty to exact personal or tribal revenge.
The notion of retaliation, as such, is absent from Russian folklore, as if it were never part of the original âgenetic codeâ of its people the Russian champion has always gone to war as a liberator. And in this we can see the difference between Russians and Western Europeans.
The Russian historian and philosopher Ivan Ilyin ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivan_Ilyin ) wrote:
âEurope cannot grasp us because the Slavic and Russian way of contemplating the world, nature, and man is something alien to it. Humanity in Western Europe is motivated by will and intellect. The Russian people are above all guided by their hearts and imaginations, relegating the mind and will to a supporting role. Therefore, the average European is ashamed of sincerity, scruples, and kindness, viewing them as âfoolishness.â
A European, nursed on the ideals of Rome, is secretly contemptuous of other nations and desires to rule over them. Russians, however, on the whole expect kindness, scruples, and sincerity from others.
The Russian people have always enjoyed the natural freedom of the vast space they inhabit gazing âin wonderâ at other nations, getting along with them amiably, with hatred only for oppressive invaders â Russiansâ congenial relationships with their geographic neighbors are testament to their sense of justice and mercy. The Russian people never committed the same atrocities for which the enlightened Europeans were responsible in their own conquered lands.
The psychology of the nation includes a certain principle of moral restraint. These naturally strong, resilient, dynamic people have been endowed with an amazing ability to survive.
This spiritual strength is also the basis for Russiansâ renowned forbearance and tolerance toward others.
Continually invaded from all sides and forced to live in an incredibly harsh climate, the Russian people managed to colonize vast swathes of land, but without slaughtering, enslaving, robbing, or forcibly baptizing any nation.
Western Europeansâ policies of colonialism annihilated the aboriginal populations on three continents and forced natives from across Africa into slavery, while its cities grew rich on the backs of those colonies.
The Russian nation, which also waged wars that were not purely defensive, acquired, like all great nations, large tracts of land, but never treated their conquered subjects as the Europeans did. The European people reaped the benefits of Europeâs conquests and its cities were enriched by the colonial plunder.
Russians robbed neither Siberia nor Central Asia nor the Caucasus nor the Baltics. Russia has preserved every nation within its borders, acting as their protector, granting them the right to own land and property and to practice their own faith, traditions, and culture.
Russia has never been a nationalist state it has belonged to all who inhabit her. The Russian people were granted only one âadvantageâ to bear the burden of nation-building.
The resulting state was like no other in the history of the world, and the Russian people defended it with their own blood, willingly sacrificing their very lives.
Precisely because they have borne so much suffering and heavy sacrifice, my people deeply empathized with the pain and suffering of other peoples languishing under the Nazi yoke.
And after liberating their own homeland, Russians channeled that same spirit of self-sacrifice and energy into liberating half of Europe.
This was an example of epic heroism! These are the stouthearted people born of the Russian earth! And I believe that such a feat can be accomplished even by a great nation only once a century.
The patriotism displayed by Russian soldiers in the fields of the Great Patriotic War met the highest ideal of patriotism something unprecedented in the history of any nation anywhere in the world. And I will never agree with the mediaâs pronouncements about Russian âbarbarianismâ vs. European âvirtue.â
I stand proud that our ancestors our heroic ancestors were so lovely, , steadfast, courageous, and resilient, and that we are their descendants!