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The term “fascism” is increasingly used to describe the agenda and actions of the current Russian state under Russian President Vladimir Putin. Today’s use of this label has three dimensions ...
Additionally, fascism utilizes state control of industries and the control of free speech so that individuals are restricted from speaking ill of the government. The ideology of fascism exists today, ...
An essay in last week’s Economist establishes that Putinism is fascism: a simmering stew of grievances and resentments (about post-Soviet diminishment) expressed in the rhetoric of victimhood ...
Never mind Hitler: “Late Fascism” is here, and it doesn’t need Hugo Boss uniforms Fascism has been lurking under the surface of liberal democracy all along — we just didn't want to see it ...
Contrary to common assertions that President Vladimir Putin’s Russia is a Stalinist, fascist, or nonideological state, Suslov argues that the regime boasts a distinct ideology of its own. He traces ...
Does Vladimir Putin have an ideology? The authors of this report argue that he does. Borrowing heavily from czarist and Soviet themes, as well as other intellectual sources like the twentieth-century ...
Putinism doesn’t work in the battlefield. The latest reshuffle in the Russian army shows Russian generals struggle to meet Putin’s unrealistic expectations.
The term “fascism” is increasingly used to describe the agenda and actions of the current Russian state under Russian ...