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* StrawmanHasAPoint: Gletkin [[https://books.google.com/books?id=AcGdAmm4_xcC&pg=PT220 responds to Rubashov's complaints that workers at the Aluminum Trust were fired and blacklisted for minor lateness]] by pointing out that, unlike the aristocratic Rubashov, many of those workers were peasants who had not learned how to tell time—much less that hours and minutes even existed—until they started those jobs and that there wasn't time for the state to be patient.[[note]][[ValuesResonance This becomes more of a point with time]]. After the novel was written, the Germans invaded the USSR, and one can easily imagine the counterfactual of how easily the Wehrmacht could have overwhelmed the Red Army if the latter did not have an equally strong industrial base[[/note]]

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* StrawmanHasAPoint: Gletkin [[https://books.google.com/books?id=AcGdAmm4_xcC&pg=PT220 responds to Rubashov's complaints that workers at the Aluminum Trust were fired and blacklisted for minor lateness]] by pointing out that, unlike the aristocratic Rubashov, many of those workers were peasants who had not learned how to tell time—much less that hours and minutes even existed—until they started those jobs and that there wasn't time for the state to be patient.[[note]][[ValuesResonance This becomes more of a point with time]]. After the novel was written, the Germans invaded the USSR, and one can easily imagine [[AlternateHistoryWank the counterfactual of how easily the Wehrmacht could have overwhelmed the Red Army Army]] if the latter did not have an equally strong industrial base[[/note]]
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* StrawmanHasAPoint: Gletkin [[https://books.google.com/books?id=AcGdAmm4_xcC&pg=PT220 responds to Rubashov's complaints that workers at the Aluminum Trust were fired and blacklisted for minor lateness]] by pointing out that, unlike the aristocratic Rubashov, many of those workers were peasants who had not learned how to tell time—much less that hours and minutes even existed—until they started those jobs and that there wasn't time for the state to be patient.[[note]][[[[ValuesResonance This becomes more of a point with time]]. After the novel was written, the Germans invaded the USSR, and one can easily imagine the counterfactual of how easily the Wehrmacht could have overwhelmed the Red Army if the latter did not have an equally strong industrial base[[/note]]

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* StrawmanHasAPoint: Gletkin [[https://books.google.com/books?id=AcGdAmm4_xcC&pg=PT220 responds to Rubashov's complaints that workers at the Aluminum Trust were fired and blacklisted for minor lateness]] by pointing out that, unlike the aristocratic Rubashov, many of those workers were peasants who had not learned how to tell time—much less that hours and minutes even existed—until they started those jobs and that there wasn't time for the state to be patient.[[note]][[[[ValuesResonance [[note]][[ValuesResonance This becomes more of a point with time]]. After the novel was written, the Germans invaded the USSR, and one can easily imagine the counterfactual of how easily the Wehrmacht could have overwhelmed the Red Army if the latter did not have an equally strong industrial base[[/note]]
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* StrawmanHasAPoint: Gletkin [[https://books.google.com/books?id=AcGdAmm4_xcC&pg=PT220 responds to Rubashov's complaints that workers at the Aluminum Trust were fired and blacklisted for minor lateness]] by pointing out that, unlike the aristocratic Rubashov, many of those workers were peasants who had not learned how to tell time—much less that hours and minutes even existed—until they started those jobs and that there wasn't time for the state to be patient.[[note]]This becomes more of a point with time. After the novel was written, the Germans invaded the USSR, and one can easily imagine the counterfactual of how easily the Wehrmacht could have overwhelmed the Red Army if the latter did not have an equally strong industrial base[[/note]]

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* StrawmanHasAPoint: Gletkin [[https://books.google.com/books?id=AcGdAmm4_xcC&pg=PT220 responds to Rubashov's complaints that workers at the Aluminum Trust were fired and blacklisted for minor lateness]] by pointing out that, unlike the aristocratic Rubashov, many of those workers were peasants who had not learned how to tell time—much less that hours and minutes even existed—until they started those jobs and that there wasn't time for the state to be patient.[[note]]This [[note]][[[[ValuesResonance This becomes more of a point with time.time]]. After the novel was written, the Germans invaded the USSR, and one can easily imagine the counterfactual of how easily the Wehrmacht could have overwhelmed the Red Army if the latter did not have an equally strong industrial base[[/note]]
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* StrawmanHasAPoint: Gletkin [[https://books.google.com/books?id=AcGdAmm4_xcC&pg=PT220 responds to Rubashov's complaints that workers at the Aluminum Trust were fired and blacklisted for minor lateness]] by pointing out that, unlike the aristocratic Rubashov, many of those workers were peasants who had not learned how to tell time—much less that hours and minutes even existed—until they started those jobs and that there wasn't time for the state to be patient.[[note]]This becomes more of a point with time. After the novel was written, the Germans invaded the USSR, and one can easily imagine the counterfactual of how easily the Wehrmacht could have overwhelmed the Red Army if the latter did not have an equally strong industrial base[[/note]]

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