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(Stakhanov was the name of a productive miner, whom the government held up as an heroic example in a publicity stunt in the 1930's).
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To others, particularly small-scale miners, this activity is productive and simply the only way out of poverty when agriculture fails.
Alexey Grigoryevich Stakhanov, in case anyone is wondering, was a Soviet miner who was very, very productive — more so than anyone should be.
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