Paul
Goble
Staunton, October 14 – Asked to introduce
a new rubric about Putinism on the Actual Commentary portal of the Moscow
Center for Political Conjunction, Vladislav Surkov, a longtime advisor of the Kremlin
leader, says that it is “very useful” to study Putinism as “a global life hack and
method of rule that works well.”
“To investigate Putinism as an existing
ideology of everyday life with all its social innovations and productive
contradictions is a very useful enterprise.” And it is “always interesting” to
consider and find out “’how people do this’” (actualcomment.ru/putinizm-kak-politicheskiy-layfkhak-1910141011.html).
According to Surkov, “it is a little
unfortunate that for the beginning [of the work of the portal’s rubric] were
chosen texts of foreign origin. But what can you do: there is no prophet in his
own country. Putinism, however
paradoxical it may seem, has come to us from the West in a reflected and this
means partially distorted form. But it is ours.”
He invited people to read and react
to what others have written, and because of who Surkov is and even more who
Putin is, the Russian blogosphere immediately exploded with comments ranging
from suggestions that there is no such thing as Putinism to celebrations of it
as the new state ideology of Russia or even a new handbook for rulers of all countries.
For a selection of these, see rosbalt.ru/posts/2019/10/16/1808159.html,
rosbalt.ru/posts/2019/10/15/1807923.html,
belsat.eu/ru/news/putinizm-konservatizm-sotsializm-i-liberalizm-plyus-putin/,
newizv.ru/article/general/14-10-2019/georgiy-satarov-nikakoy-ideologii-putinizma-v-prirode-ne-suschestvuet,
carnegie.ru/2019/10/14/ru-pub-80083,
kasparov.ru/material.php?id=5DA5FF7FDB15D
and kasparov.ru/material.php?id=5DA5FBF252425.
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