Nikolay Chernyshevsky, born on this day in 1828, was a Russian journalist, novelist, and socialist philosopher who authored the influential novel "What Is to Be Done?", an inspiration for the pamphlet by Vladimir Lenin.
While attending Saint Petersburg University, Chernyshevsky became politically radicalized, developing revolutionary, democratic, and materialist views. As a young man, he sympathized with the 1848 revolutions throughout Europe.
From 1851 to 1853, he taught Russian language and literature at the Saratov Gymnasium and openly expressed his beliefs to students, some of whom later became revolutionaries.
In 1862, he was arrested and confined in the Fortress of St. Peter and Paul, where he wrote his widely influential novel "What Is to Be Done?" The novel was an inspiration to many later Russian revolutionaries, who sought to emulate the novel's hero Rakhmetov, who was wholly dedicated to the revolution, ascetic in his habits, and highly disciplined.
Fyodor Dostoyevsky was so bothered by the political and psychological ideas expressed in the book that he wrote his "Notes from Underground" as a critical reaction against them.
Chernyshevsky was a dominant intellectual figure of the 1860s revolutionary democratic movement in Russia despite spending much of his later life in exile to Siberia, and was later praised by figures such as Karl Marx, Georgi Plekhanov, and Vladimir Lenin.
"But does it really help if a person doesn't realize what he lacks, or, if he does, he insists that he doesn't need it at all? That's an illusion, a fantasy. Human nature is stifled by reason, circumstances, and pride. It keeps silent and doesn't make itself known to one's consciousness, all the while silently doing its work of undermining life."
- Nikolay Chernyshevsky
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I hate everything. I tried to leave and I found a motel and you know what they said. WE DONT SERVE TO LOCALS. WE DONT SERVE TO LOCALS. There just no fucking leaving and I had the god damn money to. Why. WHY. Then I couldn't find anywhere and im back home and just WHY. WHY. We DONT SERVE TO LOCALS DONT YOU KNOW? WHY. I don't know what to do anymore. I'm just going to sleep and pretend I don't exist. But god damn. WE DONT SERVE TO LOCALS! and I had the money. I just wanted to get away for the damn night.
that's absolute bullshit lmao, fuck them
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You did the best you could given what sounds like a tough situation
I hope your dad isn't going to be too bad in the future
Just want to say but it's really fucking stupid that THEY DONT SERVE TO LOCALS. There just no escape I guess. I'll stop shitting on this thread now. But guess what.. they. dont. serve.. to LOCALS!
This is very weird. The motels and hotels in my city of course also serve locals.
You can have lots of reasons to stay in the motel, none are the business of the motel owners. The US(?) is a weird place. In the past for moral reasons some motels didn't rent out rooms to unmarried people and women (like in the early 50s).
Hope you find a nice mini vacation you sought in time.
When you damn the domestic abuse victims just to own the adulterers.