It’s tragic that she was murdered so early on in the post-WW1 revolutionary tide. I recall that she was critical of some aspects of the USSR before her death, but I do wonder how she would have reacted to how it developed in the next two decades especially with the rise of Nazism and the beginning of WW2.
RSFSR at that time controlled only a part of its territory, was embroiled in a civil war against Whites and Allied intervention, and could barely be called a functional state. And there weren’t a lot of information flow at that time, so I’m somewhat sceptical about how much of her criticism could actually be applied.
It’s tragic that she was murdered so early on in the post-WW1 revolutionary tide. I recall that she was critical of some aspects of the
USSRbefore her death, but I do wonder how she would have reacted to how it developed in the next two decades especially with the rise of Nazism and the beginning of WW2.She had so much left to contribute I think.
Edit: Soviet Russia, not the USSR.
She was killed before the USSR was even formed.
The RSFSR is what I meant to say
RSFSR at that time controlled only a part of its territory, was embroiled in a civil war against Whites and Allied intervention, and could barely be called a functional state. And there weren’t a lot of information flow at that time, so I’m somewhat sceptical about how much of her criticism could actually be applied.