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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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