“Northern Caucasus return to Muslim fundamentalist mindsets”
Published: 17 August, 2009, 20:43
People look at the site of explosion in a police compound in Nazran on August 17, 2009 (AFP Photo / Kazbel Basayev)
(13.7Mb) embed videoThe wave of terror in the Northern Caucasus can be stopped by preventing the population from returning to a Muslim fundamentalist mindset through education and economic development, says political analyst Dmitry Babich.
17.08.2009, 14:48
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The one that will win the ideological struggle is the one who wins the political and economic ones. In short the winner will be "the one that brings home the bacon" before politics and ideology. Afterall religion is an ideology based and steeped superstition that thrives on just that in most of the World today. Politically debunking this superstitious ideology will not bring a victory. Remember religion is a ruse to fatten its oligarchic protagonists leaving the meek and humble ones to starve. Refer to Engels or Lenin "On Religion". That's where you'll find "Where To Begin?" and "What's To Be Done?". ///snowyone.