"The Putin model has much from the classic ultra-right conservative dictatorship," researcher says

Andrei Kolesnikov, Senior Fellow, Carnegie Russia Eurasia Center, writes about the ideological foundation of the Putin regime, the most important part of which is the destruction of the memory of the Soviet regime’s crimes and the transformation of Stalin into a positive figure.

Treczoks,

It is amazing for what trivial and obvious answers people of today need researchers.

Will the same researchers tell us in a decade or two that Trump and the GOP were just following in Hitlers and NSDAP's footsteps in 2020ff?

Muetzenman,
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Sure it is obvious but now it is part of the scientific discourse. Now it’s not just your opinion, now you have a reliable source to support your opinion.

cthonctic,
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I think Hitler and Putin really would have gotten along splendidly. No surprise there.

AllNewTypeFace,
@AllNewTypeFace@leminal.space avatar

Until they fell out over a disagreement, like Hitler and Stalin

A2PKXG,
@A2PKXG@feddit.de avatar

But the 90s were bad, he must be so great and wonderful!

AllNewTypeFace,
@AllNewTypeFace@leminal.space avatar

as the old Russian proverb goes, “and then it got worse”

Cylusthevirus,
@Cylusthevirus@kbin.social avatar

Russian history is depressing as fuck.

ProcurementCat,

What??? Next you’ll tell me that the conservative, nationalist, militarist, imperialist, sexist, homophobic dictator of russia doesn’t like democracy.

Schiffsmaedchenjunge,

No way! I always thought he’s a “lupenreiner Demokrat”!?

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