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Mikhail Nesturkh

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Mikhail Nesturkh


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in Pskov, Russian Empire, Russian Federation
February 11, 1895

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Mikhail Fedorovich Nesturkh (Russian: Михаил Федорович Нестурх) (1895-1979) - Soviet primatologist and anthropologist, doctor of biological sciences (1962), professor (1967).

Average rating: 3.52 · 21 ratings · 3 reviews · 3 distinct works
Ras-ras Umat Manusia

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The Origin of the Man

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“Various ‘race theories’ are very widespread among reactionary scientists in some countries who regard the ruling class of their own nation as the ‘higher’ race and the working people as the ‘lower’ race, or classify nations other than their own as ‘lower’ races and make their own nation the ‘higher race’. In this way they unreasonably confuse the grouping of people by classes and by other socio-economic factors with their biological grouping. It is precisely by means of race theories that the ‘white’ imperialists justify the enslavement and exploitation of the colonial peoples…”
Mikhail Nesturkh, Ras-ras Umat Manusia

“the 'Aryan' race theory... claims that the North Europeoids originated in ancient days in India and Iran...”
Mikhail Nesturkh, Ras-ras Umat Manusia

“Marx and Engels established the fact that the history of human society, beginning from the slave-owning societies, is essentially the history of the class struggle. The pseudo-scientists, the ideologists of imperialism, strive to prove that the struggle between races and not between classes is basic in human history. When reactionary scientists substitute the struggle between races for the class struggle as the chief motive force in history they are consciously falsifying history.”
Mikhail Nesturkh, The Origin of the Man



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