Andrew Wilson: Russia's War Against Ukraine - Lecture 3. Is Russia Fascist?
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- Опубліковано 19 лис 2024
- This is the third lecture in a series "Russia's War Against Ukraine" by Professor Andrew Wilson focuses on Russia's selective and regressive nationalistic reading of empire.
Course author: Andrew Wilson, Professor of Ukrainian Studies at UCL SSEES
Video production and design: Antoine Korchagin, UCL Ukrainian Society President
Music: Hryhorii Pozdniakov
Send your queries to su.ukrainiansociety@ucl.ac.uk
lots of insights this week! 👏
How many of you know that Zelenskyy banned all opposition parties in what is left of former Ukraine, raise your hand.
Professor of, "Ukrainian Studies". He knows which side of his bread is buttered.
strange that obvious fact of Russia is a fascist state we discuss only in 2023. Russian empire become a fascist empire after October revolution, civil war, industrialization somewhere in early 30th of last century. USSR communist regime was in fact fascist regime with all the key fascist properties. Collapse of the USSR for russian people is the same as loosing WWI for germans and war on Ukraine is the moment of pride and hugely supported by majority of russian population similar as germans supported raise of Reich under Hitler's rule. Yes, Russia is a neo Nazi state with fascist ideology and behavior.
Been educated in a proper school, I assume. My my.
Where is this guy coming from? A scholar, they say? He leaves out what fascism is. The definition is; When the state merge with the monetary power of the industry. Which is necessary for a military buildup. So what is Russia? A very clear & concise answer; a fascist state.
But you should look at what we are doing here in the west. We are militarizing, so fascism is not far away from us. And you should also beware of how the Ukraine war was started, and who makes money on it. That answer is clear as water as well; The United States of America.
From an academic point of view this is quite poor. You need to use well defined and impeccably referenced sources for starters.
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lviv_pogroms_(1941)