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One Young World 2012: the power of young people
By: anno rani Date: September 10, 2023, 5:40 am
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I want to return to the topic of the anti-war movement in
Russia, but I would like to follow up with a point you raised
regarding the far-right nationalist forces that have been
unleashed in Russia. This has to do with the debate about
fascism in Russia and Ukraine. How do you characterize the
governments in Moscow and Kiev and the role played by far-right
fascists or nationalists inside or outside these governments?
Has the war contributed to fueling these trends or has it opened
space for other voices?
Both sides accuse the other of being fascist, but I believe that
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of them is. That said, far-right
ideology and the typical tendencies of right-wing populism, and
even fascism, are present in both countries. In terms of their
political and social content, both sides are not that different.
Of course there are differences. For example, Ukraine has a much
weaker state. This creates spaces in which the far right can
carry out repressive activities not controlled by the state, in
some cases with the support of elements of the Ukrainian
security services.
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The Russian state does not allow these things to happen. There
are no private or paramilitary repressive apparatuses because
the Russian State has an absolute monopoly on repression. In
Russia, repression is centralized, while in Ukraine it is
decentralized. At the same time, unlike Russia, Ukraine has a
civil society that is not repressed, precisely because the state
is weaker. The state has not repressed civil society in Ukraine
because it does not have the capacity to do so as in Russia.
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