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Yes, Putin and Russia are fascist – a political scientist shows how they meet the textbook definition
The Conversation ^ | Mar 30, 2022 | Alexander Motyl

Posted on 06/11/2022 5:01:04 AM PDT by tlozo

When Vladimir Putin unleashed an unprovoked invasion of Ukraine on Feb. 24, 2022, the Ukrainian media, public and policymakers almost unanimously began calling the Russian president and the state he leads “rashyst.” The term is a hybrid of a derogatory moniker for Russia – “rasha” – and “fascist.”

Ukrainians did so for two reasons. First, they were countering Putin’s absurd insistence that the Ukrainian authorities – including Ukraine’s Jewish president, Volodymyr Zelenskyy – were Nazis and that Ukraine needed to be “de-Nazified.” Since Ukraine’s tiny number of right-wing extremists are about as influential as the Proud Boys in the United States, what Putin really had in mind was Ukrainians with a distinct Ukrainian identity. De-Nazification thus meant de-Ukrainianization.

Second, Ukrainians were drawing attention to those features of Putin’s Russia that indicated that it was fascist and thus in need of “de-Nazification.” Putin’s Russia was aggressive, anti-democratic and enamored of Putin himself. Unsurprisingly, his Russia’s resemblance to the regimes built by Mussolini and Hitler had not gone unnoticed by Russian and Western analysts in the last decade or so.

Few policymakers, scholars and journalists listened, however, as the term fascism struck many as too vague, too political or too loaded to serve as an accurate description of any repressive regime. Having written about Putin’s Russia as quasi- or proto-fascist already in the mid-2000s, I know from personal experience that few took my claims seriously, often arguing tautologically that Putin had constructed a “Putinist” system.

But as a political scientist who studies Ukraine, Russia and the USSR empirically, theoretically and conceptually, I believe Putin’s brutal invasion of Ukraine suggests that a reconsideration of the term’s applicability to Russia is definitely in order.

Defining fascist states

But, first, a brief foray into the classification schemes that social scientists like to use, which most people find incomprehensible.

Classifications are essential for good social science, because they enable scholars to group political systems according to their shared features and to explore what makes them tick. Aristotle was one of the first to divide systems into those ruled by one, those ruled by a few and those ruled by many.

Contemporary scholars usually classify states as being democratic, authoritarian or totalitarian, with each category having a variety of subtypes. Democracies have parliaments, judiciaries, parties, political contestation, civil societies, freedom of speech and assembly, and elections.

Authoritarian states rest on the state bureaucracy, military and secret police; they usually circumscribe most of the features of democracies; and they typically are led by juntas, generals or politicians who avoid the limelight.

Totalitarian states abolish all the features of democracy, empower their bureaucracies, militaries and secret police to control all of public and private space, promote all-encompassing ideologies and always have a supreme leader.

Fascist states share all the features of authoritarianism, and they may also share the features of totalitarianism, but with two key differences. Fascist leaders have genuine charisma – that ephemeral quality that produces popular adulation – and they promote that charisma and the image that goes with it in personality cults. The people genuinely love fascist leaders, and the leaders in turn present themselves as embodiments of the state, the nation, the people.

The bare-bones definition of a fascist state is thus this: It is an authoritarian state ruled by a charismatic leader enjoying a personality cult.

Seen in this light, Franco’s Spain, Pinochet’s Chile and the Greece of the colonels were really just your average authoritarian states. In contrast, Mussolini’s Italy and Xi Jinping’s China are clearly fascist, as were Hitler’s Germany and Stalin’s USSR. Fascist states can thus be on the right and on the left.

‘Dismantled’ democratic institutions

Putin’s Russia also fits the bill. The political system is unquestionably authoritarian – some might say totalitarian.

Putin has completely dismantled all of Russia’s nascent democratic institutions. Elections are neither free nor fair. Putin’s party, United Russia, always wins, and oppositionists are routinely harassed or killed.

The media have been curbed; freedom of speech and assembly no longer exists; and draconian punishments are meted out for the slightest of criticisms of the regime.

A hypernationalist, imperialist and supremacist ideology that glorifies all things Russian and legitimates expansion as Russia’s right and duty has been both imposed on and willingly accepted by the population.

War is worshipped and justified by the state’s mendacious propaganda machine. As the brutal invasion of Ukraine shows, war is also practiced, especially if it is directed against a people whose very existence Putin regards as a threat to himself and to Russia.

Finally, secret police and military elites, together with a corrupt bureaucracy, form the core of the political system headed by the infallible Putin, who is the undisputed charismatic leader glorified as the embodiment of Russia. One of Putin’s minions once noted that “if there is no Putin, there is no Russia!” There’s a striking similarity with French King Louis XIV’s assertion, “L’état, c’est moi” – “The state is me” – and Hitler’s “One people, one empire, one Führer.”

Fascist states are unstable. Personality cults disintegrate with time, as leaders grow old. Today’s Putin, with his bloated face, is no match for the vigorous Putin of 20 years ago.

Fascist regimes are overcentralized, and the information that reaches the supreme leader is often sugarcoated. Putin’s disastrous decision to invade Ukraine may have been partly due to his lacking accurate information about the condition of the Ukrainian and Russian armies.

Finally, fascist states are prone to wars, because members of the secret police and generals, whose raison d'etre is violence, are overrepresented in the ruling elite. In addition, the ideology glorifies war and violence, and a militarist fervor helps to legitimate the supreme leader and reinforce his charisma.

Fascist states usually prosper at first; then, intoxicated by victory, they make mistakes and start losing. Putin won decisively in his wars in Chechnya and in Georgia, and he appears to be headed for defeat in Ukraine.

I believe Putin’s fascist Russia faces a serious risk of breakdown in the not-too-distant future. All that’s missing is a spark that will rile the people and elites and move them to take action. That could be an increase in fuel prices, the development that led to a citizen revolt in Kazakhstan earlier this year; a blatantly falsified election, such as the one that led to riots in autocratic Belarus in 2020; or thousands of body bags returning to Russia from the war in Ukraine.


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1 posted on 06/11/2022 5:01:04 AM PDT by tlozo
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To: tlozo

So are Brandon and the KGB... I mean FBI.


2 posted on 06/11/2022 5:01:37 AM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum (Contempt for pre-born human life breeds contempt for post-born human life.)
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To: E. Pluribus Unum

Biden and the Dems are straight up communists.


3 posted on 06/11/2022 5:04:09 AM PDT by imabadboy99
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To: tlozo

If Russia is fascist, then hopefully Antifa from the US and Western Europe will enlist in the Ukrainian militar


4 posted on 06/11/2022 5:05:35 AM PDT by markomalley (Directive 10-289 is in force in the US -- already gone Galt TYVM)
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To: tlozo

Wow. I blown away!
No way I’m voting for Putin again.


5 posted on 06/11/2022 5:06:30 AM PDT by MotorCityBuck ( Keep the change, you filthy animal! ,)
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To: tlozo
If Putin “is fascist”, what is Zelensky who BANNED all effective opposition parties and took over the major media by force?
Even at the peak of WW2 Churchill did not ban opposition parties like the Labour Party or seize control of the media in the UK.
6 posted on 06/11/2022 5:09:45 AM PDT by SmokingJoe
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To: tlozo

“Ukrainians did so for two reasons. First, they were countering Putin’s absurd insistence that the Ukrainian authorities – including Ukraine’s Jewish president, Volodymyr Zelenskyy”

I stopped there. The biggest HATERS of Israel in the US are Jewish Americans (think Rachael Corrie) and the US media, while it is CHRISTIANS in the US who are Israel’s biggest defenders.

So that’s all I needed to read. On to the next article...


7 posted on 06/11/2022 5:10:13 AM PDT by BobL (My hatred of Necons/Globalists exceeds my love of Ukraine or any other country, other than the US)
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To: SmokingJoe
If Putin “is fascist”, what is Zelensky who BANNED all effective opposition parties and took over the major media by force?

Complete BS. Ukraine banned 11 pro-Russian parties out of more than 300.

8 posted on 06/11/2022 5:12:07 AM PDT by tlozo (Trump-the Russian invasion of Ukraine is " truly a crime against humanity")
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Wikipedia: “Motyl’s parents emigrated from Lviv, Ukraine.”

Biased against Russia?

Afflicted with bias under Godwin’s Law?


9 posted on 06/11/2022 5:12:59 AM PDT by Its All Over Except ...
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To: BobL
The biggest HATERS of Israel in the US are Jewish Americans

Newsflash for you, Zelenky is not "Jewish Americans".

10 posted on 06/11/2022 5:14:34 AM PDT by tlozo (Trump-the Russian invasion of Ukraine is " truly a crime against humanity")
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“Newsflash for you, Zelenky is not “Jewish Americans”.”

I just proved that Jews outside of Israel often want Israel exterminated - therefore bringing up the fact that Zelensky is Jewish is MEANINGLESS and the article is worthless.

By the way, how’s your Jewish friend, you know, the one that helped the Nazis hunt down other Jews in Hungary, Mr. Soros, doing?


11 posted on 06/11/2022 5:19:02 AM PDT by BobL (My hatred of Necons/Globalists exceeds my love of Ukraine or any other country, other than the US)
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To: tlozo
When Vladimir Putin unleashed an unprovoked invasion of Ukraine on Feb. 24, 2022

Unprovoked? The writer lost me in the first sentence.

12 posted on 06/11/2022 5:19:13 AM PDT by Right_Wing_Madman
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To: tlozo
You are the one talking nonsense
Zelensky BANNED all the biggest political parties with seats in parliament while leaving the small weak ineffective parties alone.
Zelensky also SIEZED control of all the major media outlets at the same time
That's textbook fascism right there.
13 posted on 06/11/2022 5:20:12 AM PDT by SmokingJoe
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To: tlozo

Not our circus, not our monkeys.


14 posted on 06/11/2022 5:21:32 AM PDT by McGruff (Don't underestimate Joe's ability to f*** things up - Barack Obama)
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To: SmokingJoe

False, he didn’t ban “all” opposition parties

only those that were Russian stooges and deliberately trying to sabotage the government

stop shilling for your dying pedophile in the Kremlin


15 posted on 06/11/2022 5:22:31 AM PDT by canuck_conservative
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To: SmokingJoe

Zelensky is holy; didn’t you know that?

This is why recently ousted Biden stooge Nina Jankowicz, who is Polish/Ukrainian, worked in the Zelensky campaign for him for president.


16 posted on 06/11/2022 5:24:26 AM PDT by Its All Over Except ...
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To: tlozo
This is a fascinating post. An article to define fascism and then define Russia as a fascist state bites its own rhetoric.

One reads: "Fascist states share all the features of authoritarianism, and they may also share the features of totalitarianism, but with two key differences. Fascist leaders have genuine charisma – that ephemeral quality that produces popular adulation – and they promote that charisma and the image that goes with it in personality cults. The people genuinely love fascist leaders, and the leaders in turn present themselves as embodiments of the state, the nation, the people."

Oddly both Putin and Zelensky fulfill the "charisma" measure. As to personality cults, the propaganda on both sides seems to point to both as cults, while the Western obsession with Zelensky seems at and beyond adulation, as so many world leaders appeared in photo ops with him, from the EU and US and beyond.

One notes that Ukraine banned opposition political parties, and as a result defined itself as more fascist than a Russia which still allows political opposition in the Duma. Given latest Biden "joke" on Kimmel that Republicans should be jailed, it holds that Biden has joked about becoming fascist in deed. Yuk-yuk.

The Conversation, which published this article, is Incorporated and headquartered in Waltham, Massachusetts. While its stance is an as an international entity, it is an opinion publisher. Its Form 990 statement is that it publishes "expert knowledge for the public good." Is Russia fascist and Ukraine a democracy, though without opposition parties? It seems some experts -- we find so many these days -- in defining fascism forget that 1) Italian fascism stemmed from Italian socialism, 2) operated as a corporatist entity which rather echoes the oligarchs of Ukraine and their friends, Biden, Pelosi, Kerry and Romney, and 3) has been demanding massive funding from the world at large, all the while the Zelensky government is losing the war.

I'd say that fascist versus fascist might describe Zelensky versus Putin, but currently the Ukraine as a government is not democratic, has no legal political opposition, is and has been massively corrupt.

And that echoes what Al Gore said once about the global warming scam, with "there was no controlling legal authority." So with the corruption in the Ukraine, as well as Russia. And the US under the Democrats and their homegrown oligarchs. Odd, eh?

17 posted on 06/11/2022 5:26:22 AM PDT by Worldtraveler once upon a time
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To: canuck_conservative
Read my post again troll, and I quote from my post #13:

“Zelensky BANNED all the biggest political parties with seats in parliament while leaving the small weak ineffective parties alone.”

18 posted on 06/11/2022 5:26:46 AM PDT by SmokingJoe
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To: SmokingJoe
Zelensky BANNED all the biggest political parties

Educate yourself. Zelensky banned ONE substantial party-Opposition Platform for Life, which is led by Viktor Medvedchuk, who has friendly ties with Russian President Vladimir Putin, the godfather of Medvedchuk's daughter. The rest are minor former commie/socialist parties.

The National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine decided to ban the activity of Opposition Party — For Life, Shariy Party, Nashi, Opposition Bloc, Left Opposition, Union of Left Forces, State, Progressive Socialist Party of Ukraine, Socialist Party of Ukraine, Socialists Party and Volodymyr Saldo Bloc, Zelensky said.

https://www.axios.com/2022/03/20/ukraine-ban-political-parties-russian-ties

19 posted on 06/11/2022 5:27:32 AM PDT by tlozo (Trump-the Russian invasion of Ukraine is " truly a crime against humanity")
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To: SmokingJoe

I was referring to your post #6, dummy

where you clearly use the word “all”


20 posted on 06/11/2022 5:28:37 AM PDT by canuck_conservative
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