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Nicolai Levashov. Russian History Viewed through Distorted Mirrors. Vol. 1

            istry, but not only in that. There are other differences between races, which do not re-
            late to the colour of the skin, eyes, hair and peculiarities of the skeleton, although
            these differences are pretty substantial. They are of purely biological character and
            indicate the fact that all these races did not originate from one race, as modern an-
            thropologists say (unfoundedly), but independently from each other and, moreover,
            on different planets which had luminaries with a different spectrum of radiation.

                  However,  now  we  are  interested  more  in  the  difference  between  races  which
            does not concern their biological aspects, although the races’ biochemical differences
            influence  the  mental  and  physical  condition  of  their  representatives  very  strongly,
            which, like it or not, must be taken into account always: all these differences, when
            correctly comprehended, do not result in the idea of higher and lower races which in
            itself is a complete foolishness. All this gives the understanding of how the aggregate
            of natural, biological, biochemical, psychical, moral, economic and cultural features
            influence both an individual and a community of people called a tribe, nationality,
            people, nation and race. The understanding of these differences leaves no loop-hole
            for any form of racism and discrimination against one people by another. This would
            like comparing and judging an apple against a pear, when it is clear even to a child
            that an apple is an apple and a pear is a pear. Someone may enjoy the taste of apples,
            someone  else  likes  pears,  and  that  is  all.  So  the  difference  between  races  simply
            shows that they differ from each other and cannot be compared, choosing differences
            as signs of racial superiority. Different races were formed on our Midgard-earth in
            different natural conditions and already because of this cannot be identical to each
            other.

                  Let us try to investigate how living conditions have influenced the development
            of the races which  inhabit  our Midgard-earth.  What  concern do natural conditions
            have with all this? – may someone ask? Let us not hurry with conclusions and better
            give a glance to these natural conditions from quite another point of view. There are
            not so many basic climatic zones:

                  1. The Arctic Zone (Antarctic Zone);

                  2. The Sub-Arctic Zone (Sub-Antarctic Zone);

                  3. The Temperate Zone;
                  4. The Subtropical Zone;

                  5. The Torrid Zone;

                  6. The Subequatorial Zone;
                  7. The Equatorial Zone.

                  Four races live on Midgard-earth — white, yellow, red and black. Thus, there
            are  seven  climatic  zones  for  four  races.  There  appears  to  be  some  “surplus”,  but
            again, we will not hurry with conclusions.


                  2.3. The Arctic and Sub-Arctic climatic Zones and their condi-
                  tions for man’s development



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