Since the great low point for revolutionary politics in 1992, Russia’s historical trajectory has been following a cyclical pattern: the capitalist state fails to fulfill the people’s desires, the state changes its policies to better accommodate the popular will, this provokes retaliation from the U.S. empire, then the state is forced to choose between appeasing the empire and doing what will further satisfy the people. Because this has been happening at the same time American hegemony has been declining, and because Russians are mostly a people with an unshakeable anti-imperialist consciousness, the state has in almost all cases been choosing the relatively progressive policy route.
Wonderful article, and I agree wholeheartedly. I just hesitant to label Z as the Russian people's war to normies as this will only further their irrational hatred for everything Russian. May I ask how you manage to write insightful and informational articles daily, I need that kind of discipline!
Wonderful article, and I agree wholeheartedly. I just hesitant to label Z as the Russian people's war to normies as this will only further their irrational hatred for everything Russian. May I ask how you manage to write insightful and informational articles daily, I need that kind of discipline!
I always make sure to write at least 500 words every day.