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The ideology of the ultra-Right proves to be the immediate framework for the obscure works of the Moscow “school.” The attempt to make mathematics part of the Black Hundred discourse sheds new light on the intellectual atmosphere on the eve of the revolutions in Russia.
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See Ofer Oderet, “Pioneer of Global Peace Studies Hints at Link between Norway Massacre and Mossad,” Haaretz, April 30, 2012 in: http://www.haaretz.com/news/diplomacy-defense/pioneer-of-global-peace-studies-hints-at-link-between-norway-massacre-and-mossad-1.427385; cf. https://www.transcend.org/galtung/statement-may-2012/.
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Svetlikova, I. (2013). Conclusion. In: The Moscow Pythagoreans: Mathematics, Mysticism, and Anti-Semitism in Russian Symbolism. Palgrave Pivot, New York. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137338280_7
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