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Loot the loot
Lenin V.I.
Phraseologism: Rob the loot.
Meaning: The political slogan of Soviet Russia.
Origin: The slogan appeared in Russia in 1918 as a Russian tracing-paper of the Marxist term "expropriation of the expropriators". For the first time, this expression was used by Lenin V.I. in a speech on January 24 (according to other sources - 23) January 1918 in the wording "we are robbing the loot." At the same time, Lenin himself referred to the speech of the Don Cossack Shamov at the III All-Russian Congress of Soviets on January 16, 1918. Shamov remarked in this speech that "we are robbing robbers." In his speech at a meeting of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee on April 29, 1918, Lenin declared: "In the slogan "rob the loot" I cannot find anything wrong if history comes on the scene."
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What's in a name?
Meaning:
Reluctance to share any personal information about yourself.
Origin:
From an untitled poem (***, 1830) by A. S. Pushkin (1799-1837): "What is in my name for you? // It will die like a sad noise // Waves splashing on a distant shore // Like a sound night in the dense forest ... " |
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