He is a “kulak”. A farmer who hires people to work on his farm while he sits there growing fat. In 1930s, it was enough to own a cow or a horse to be labeled a kulak and put into a camp.
You can laugh… but I think the reason why I especially like this image is because the worker and his son look like my son and I, only that the worker has broader shoulders than mine.
Which element of the bourgeoisie is supposed to be represented by the fat, bearded man calmly jogging along in the lower right-hand corner?
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He is a “kulak”. A farmer who hires people to work on his farm while he sits there growing fat. In 1930s, it was enough to own a cow or a horse to be labeled a kulak and put into a camp.
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I have always loved how colorful Russian artwork and architecture is.
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You can laugh… but I think the reason why I especially like this image is because the worker and his son look like my son and I, only that the worker has broader shoulders than mine.
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Oh my God, it totally does look like you and your kid! Without the mustache, the guy looks eerily like you.
I can’t believe I didn’t catch it sooner!
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It took me a while before catching the similitude. I wondered why I liked that image THAT much! Mi hijo y yo aplastando la burguesia. Je je…
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