No. The original poster was an early soviet anti-drinking poster. One thing that people forget is that the USSR in its early days actually had alcohol prohibition. It was lifted under Stalin, however.
Alcoholism was just as big a problem in Tsarist Russia as it is in Russia today.
Amongst socialists back then there was a big prohibition movement. The Scottish Prohibition party, who had one MP until the 30s was a firmly socialist party and there was a form relationship between the Temperance movement in The UK and Socialist ideals. Basically the reason was because they saw alcohol as a tool against the working class wherein the ruling class kept them addicted and drunk to prevent them from self improvement while making money off them.
Even today, a lot of Anarchists are straight edge for similar reasons, plus the idea that drinking and drugs means they close control of their faculties and this, autonomy.
No. The original poster was an early soviet anti-drinking poster. One thing that people forget is that the USSR in its early days actually had alcohol prohibition. It was lifted under Stalin, however.
Alcoholism was just as big a problem in Tsarist Russia as it is in Russia today.
Amongst socialists back then there was a big prohibition movement. The Scottish Prohibition party, who had one MP until the 30s was a firmly socialist party and there was a form relationship between the Temperance movement in The UK and Socialist ideals. Basically the reason was because they saw alcohol as a tool against the working class wherein the ruling class kept them addicted and drunk to prevent them from self improvement while making money off them.
Even today, a lot of Anarchists are straight edge for similar reasons, plus the idea that drinking and drugs means they close control of their faculties and this, autonomy.