The Russian Totalitarianism. Freedom here and now

The Russian Totalitarianism. Freedom here and now
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The author regards the Russian totalitarianism as a socio-political structure, originated in Russia in 1917, a phenomenon that exerted a demonstration effect on other countries of the Judeo-Christian civilization. The main attention is paid to the first decades of the 21st century, when a new totalitarian model is emerging in the country, having an increasing influence on the rest of the world.

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Dmitrii Shusharin. The Russian Totalitarianism. Freedom here and now

An advance notice

An order from above

Chapter I. Without much effort

To comprehend the evil

Language and Knowledge

Have they really found the right word?

The man of the crowd on the throne

Forecast-2002

No stagnation at all

Might and Wealth

Consumerism and pedocracy

Chapter II. How do I love thee…

“Go reign, Sir”

Waht

Go Russia!

Restalinization and chekism

Chapter III. Death of Lieutenant Kizhe

Opposition that wasn’t there

Addiction and fetishism

Post-verbalism

Market instead of censorship

Chapter IV. The Russian Runs Round in a Ring

The Great Terror

To the Third Rome from the Second

Opposition that does not exist

The Russian matrix

Chapter V. Beyond History – Outside of Civilization

Sacralism and Utilitarianism

Absolutization of ideology

Victory Day

Discipula vitae

Chapter VI. Hate 24/7

Continuity of the empire

Anti-Semitism of the 20th century

Ukrainophobia of the XXI century

A foreigner means a fascist

Chapter VII. Responsibility of the victim

Ukraine is not Russia

Russification and derussification

Russia is not Ukraine

The Hybrid War

Hybrid peace

Hybrid Empire

Chapter VIII. The Failed World

The joyless Europe

Radioactive ash: the value of the matter

The Price of Stability

The Russians have come

Chapter IX. Life is inevitable

Hopes and routine

The new loyalty

Opposition still to come

Freedom here and now

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I am quoting the final words of this book to let people decide right off whether it’s worth their while to read it.

On our way home I was telling the story of Prague Spring and the Soviet tanks in Prague. As a 7 year old, she needed clear explanations; first and foremost I had to make her understand the nature of the events and then tell what happened. The point at issue was the reason for the invasion, and inevitably we had to touch upon the specifics of the Russian identity. Eva heard me out very carefully. She said:

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At the same time, the extremism label can often be applied to, for example, the antifascist material. In September 2015, the anti-fascist Julia Usach was found guilty for the post of the Kukryniksy cartoon and a photo from the 1945 Victory Day parade. The representative of the prosecution, according to her, promised “if necessary, we will bring them (Kukryniksy) into this office for questioning”

In September 2014, a Perm resident Eugenia Vyshigina was fined for having been tagged by one of her VKontakte “friends” in the video with “seaside partisans”. The “E” Center accused her of not rejecting, but confirming the mark on herself in this video. In May 2014 Dmitry Semyonov, a Chuvash activist of PARNAS (Party of People’s Freedom) was found guilty for reposting photographs showing the former “People’s Mayor” of Donetsk Pavel Gubarev in the uniform of the banned “Russian National Unity”, member of which he really was. The same Dmitry Semyonov was sentenced to a fine in September 2015 for having shared an interview Matvei Ganapolsky in VKontakte. The charge was based on the fact that his repost was automatically loaded with an image of Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev in his papakha fur hat with the inscription “Death to the Russian viper.”

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