Struggle in Russia

Vol 2 Chapter 151: Restlessness (on)

The Duke of Oldorf has been quite busy recently. With the tide of revolution again in Europe, with the fall of France again, with the highly nervous nerves of Nicholas I, this third part of his It's been a long time.

Because the early warning of the revolutionary storm was not timely, and the response was not particularly satisfactory, Nicholas I had learned and spit out the Duke of Oldorf several times, which made the old man feel shameless and panic.

He knew that if he made another mistake in the future, he would know that dismissal and idleness would be possible. Yes, don't look at him as the duke of Nicholas I, but the duke that made the Czar unhappy in Russian history is particularly miserable. He doesn't want to be the next one himself.

"Inventory every university, every theater, every salon, every dance in St. Petersburg. Don't let go of any corners and corners, and keep an eye on professors and students in those universities, especially those who are sensitive. Pay special attention! "

Speaking of this, Oldorf suddenly seemed to remember something, frowned, and asked, "What is that Mikhail Vasilyevich doing now?"

Mikhail Vasilyevich, a Russian named by this name has less than 100,000 or 80,000 in Russia, but in St. Petersburg, in the third internal meeting called the special name Petrasevs Base one.

So what's so special about Petrasevsky? In fact, it's nothing special. It's not an earth-shattering big man. At least it's not particularly famous in history, but in St. Petersburg in the 1840s, this one was still a bit influential. Because he created a utopian socialism workshop.

This group is regarded as a pioneer of Russian socialism. The most famous one in this group is called Dostoevsky, and it is also a literary giant.

Of course, Dostoevsky is still a piece of flesh, just because he published the epistolary Virgo "The Poor", and it has a good relationship with Nekrasov and Belinsky.

However, the young and talented Dostoevsky soon became dissatisfied with the set of ideas of Nekrasov and Belinsky. He began to be more radical and began to want more freedom, so soon Parting ways with Nekrasov and Belinsky.

He then met Petrachevsky, a nobleman translator from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The graduate of St. Petersburg University received an associate degree in law, but he did not have much interest in rigorous law. Instead, he fell in love with Fourier's utopian socialism.

Please note that Petrasevsky is not a mentor like Lenin. He does not have that kind of leadership. In a sense, this is more like a rebel in a traditional Russian noble family.

Because Petrasevsky is an outright freak, how do you say? Because he wanted to attract attention and practice mavericks in all things. At that time, Russian officials were wearing official costumes designed by Peter the Great or military uniforms that Nicholas I liked, but this Peterlasevsky had a strange costume— — This article went to work wearing a Spanish cape and a high hat.

At that time, Russia clearly stated that it was not allowed to accumulate long hair, but he had to do the opposite: Do n’t let Lao Tzu keep long hair, right? That Lao Tzu simply shaved his head without leaving his hair, and then put on a long French wig of the late 18th century style, with a long beard and went to work.

Anyway, he was going to go against the official regulations and openly express his dissatisfaction and disdain. The neuroticism of this artist's temperament is definitely not suitable for being a mentor and leader of the revolution, because those who can't protect themselves will certainly not be able to do much.

Such people only care for a while and have no long-term planning. When they are over, they are at their peak, and then nothing is left.

However, Petroshevsky also played a role of beacon in that cage-like Russian society, and soon gathered around him a group of young people who were dissatisfied with autocratic rule. This group meets regularly to discuss philosophical and social issues and imagine the future. It was later called the Petrasevsky or Petroshevsky Utopian socialism group.

This Petrashevsky group also has internal divisions. The radical ideas led by Petrashevsky, Maikov, and Montberg are more liberal. They advocate freedom and democracy and advocate revolutionary violence against counter-revolutionary violence I hope that revolutionary means will overthrow the Romanov family rule, eliminate the serf system and establish a free and democratic republic, and engage in armed uprisings.

The liberals or reformers headed by Dostoevsky, Bekremisev, and Danilevsky were not as wild as Petroshevsky, and advocated reforming Russia from top to bottom. Why don't you play the armed uprising, this is really scary.

Of course, liberals also have advanced features, such as sticking to materialism and opposing mysticism. Anyway, this small circle is the most radical and advanced circle of friends in Russia.

However, this group of young people with a flood of revolutionary romantic ideas never thought that they had collectively entered the third blacklist. As the dog leg of Nicholas I ~ www.ltnovel.com ~ How could the third part not notice such a unique Peterlasevsky, in fact, the third part sent an agent to Petrasche earlier The Wowski Group knows the group members and their activities.

Naturally, the activities of Petrasevsky's group also entered the eyes of Ordov. The old duke hadn't taken much care of these extravagant little young people before, only when they were a spoiled group. I didn't know that the brother-in-law of the heavens and earth, thought that they just gathered people to talk and talk, just to get the favor out of the crowd.

Because there are too many people in this category in St. Petersburg, but the way of expression is different, more people are drunk crazy, such as having a carnival party or something.

But after the revolutionary movements in Paris, Berlin, and Vienna, Ordof never dared to care, because it was crazy children like Petroshevsky who suddenly encouraged the mob to go away, and easily set off Turned over there is a government. Who knows whether Petrasevsky and his group are planning to learn like this!

If this group of people really happened, even if Oldorf thought they could do nothing, but as long as they did, it would be a huge disaster. What would Nicholas I think of him? His Majesty will never say nothing, but will think it is evidence of his poor work! It wasn't fun then ...

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