Pre-Revolutionary Profiles: Dissident Elites – Russia
(i) NAME: Dmitry Ivanov
(ii) BIRTHDATE: February 15th, 1897
(iii) CLASS: Dissident elite
(iv) PROFESSION: Tax collector
(v) PROFILE PICTURE:
(vi) MY DAILY LIFE: I don't really worry about too much, I don't have to make money to the next day as the non-elites persons, so my day is very quiet , I just wake up, have some food, read the newspaper of some days ago , then eat something else and at the end just sleep again.
(vii) POLITICAL CONTEXT: The political context in which I live is based on democracy but i don't like it too much, I would rather it was a monarchy for my children and grandchildren have a beautiful and non-stress life.
(viii) ECONOMIC CONTEXT: What the economic context is expected to be is a little bright with the democracy or the way you like to call it that recently exist, but I want it to change it as soon as i can so the future for the minorities non-elite people doesn't look very bright.
(ix) SOCIAL CONTEXT: Being a elite such as me, I will not suffer and of course it does not affect me, but for the majority it does for obvious reasons, they are not as protected as an elite with money sadly, but that doesn't matter to me, I'll be very happy.
(x) PREDICTION FOR THE FUTURE: The future for Russia isn't that bad in my opinion but for me it isn't relevant as a elite, I need to supply the democracy with monarchy and get the power for what I have said before about leaving my children and grandchildren a good guaranteed life. But turning back to the subject, if Russia continues with the democracy i think everything will be okay in general but I want the good for the elites and my family and future family.
SESSION #2
1. CHANGE or CONTINUITY: I personally want more change but not that much, I would really like to turn the
political system just as I wish, a monarchy in which I could secure the future of my children and grandchildren.
I guess this ideology makes me be a mix of liberal and conservative.
2. MOST PREFERRED LEADER: As a dissident elite I would prefer as my first option Aleksándr Kérenski, because he doesn't want 100% communism and we would be able to have more power and participate politically because we are elites.
3. SECOND CHOICE LEADER: If Aleksándr Kérenski isn't possible and doesn't exist, I would choose Nikolái Aleksándrovich Románov because he also isn't 100% communist but he is the second option because he does not like the elites to have as much power as Aleksándr.
4. LEAST PREFERRED LEADER: We hate the option of Vladimir Lenin, he is 100% communist and would want us, the elites, to actually work as if we were normal people, that's not good for us.
5. PUBLICLY SHOW YOUR PREFERENCES:
6. REVOLUTIONARY IMAGE:
7. We need a revolution and a political change (on our elite convenience), let's make Russia great
again and do a big change (but not that big)
SESSION #3
I also want to change the systems in my country, we are similar in that part; but you have so much more privileges than me and you don't have to worry about money so there's where our world's and lifes are different.
ResponderBorrarGreetings from Andrey Pávlov. I agree with the fact that change is needed, yet, you, unlike me, enjoy all the benefits brought by the system to that privileged minority. Therefore, I do not agree with you in all since we need more changes. Here is my blog for you to know more about my ideas: https://b01659955.blogspot.com/2021/01/pre-revolutionary-profiles-russian.html
ResponderBorrarHey! I agree with you, Keresky all the way!
ResponderBorrarI'll leave you my blog in case you want to check it out b01659163.blogspot.com
We both belong to the same social class; however, I think you should reconsider your revolutionary ideologies. Your country should stay the same :). Here's the link to my blog b01659494.blogspot.com
ResponderBorrarHey what are you up?
ResponderBorrarMy name is Marta Isabel del Castillo.
I was taking a look at your profile I noticed that we have a lot in common such as the class we come from (Elites). By now I am a dissident elite, just like you. I think we can become great friends in the future cause I am ok with my government, but I would rather like more privileges, that's the principal reason for me wanting a Revolution. I completely agree with you
Cheers Marta.
Ps. I added my blog, just in case you want to visit it !!!
https://b01659647.blogspot.com/2021/01/pre-revolutionary-profiles-your.html
¡Hey! I’ve read your post, and I kinda agree with what you’re saying. I would like to invite you to read my blog, so you can see the similarities & differences between our perspectives. Here 's the link: 20th Century Testimonies: Maximiliano Díaz (b01659291.blogspot.com)
ResponderBorrarHi compatriot, let me present my self. I'm Bogdan Karpov & I'm an important Steel Magnate within our nation. I really get your point of wanting to have a more 'fair' society but at the same time it seems that it really doesn't affect you, but people in industries like mine it would really affect the change of focus of industrialization & also guaranties for the working class, so I really don't thnig we would agree. Justin case you wanna know more about my ideals here you have my blog entry: https://b01659708.blogspot.com/
ResponderBorrarHey my Russian Friend. We are both elites and agree with the same kind of life, but trust me, we don't need a revolution, trust me, also if you need something you can tell us to the Romanov family. hope to see you in my blog https://b01660033.blogspot.com/ :)
ResponderBorrar