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Putins Totalitarian Democracy Ideology Myth And Violence In The Twentyfirst Century 1st Ed 2020 Kate C Langdon

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Putins Totalitarian Democracy Ideology Myth And Violence In The Twentyfirst Century 1st Ed 2020 Kate C Langdon
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Putins Totalitarian Democracy Ideology Myth And Violence In The Twentyfirst Century 1st Ed 2020 Kate C Langdon instant download after payment.

Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.48 MB
Pages: 259
Author: Kate C. Langdon, Vladimir Tismaneanu
ISBN: 9783030205782, 3030205789
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1st ed. 2020

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Putins Totalitarian Democracy Ideology Myth And Violence In The Twentyfirst Century 1st Ed 2020 Kate C Langdon by Kate C. Langdon, Vladimir Tismaneanu 9783030205782, 3030205789 instant download after payment.

This book studies the cultural, societal, and ideological factors absent from popular discourse on Vladimir Putin’s Russia, contesting the misleading mainstream assumption that Putin is the all-powerful sovereign of Russia. In carefully examining the ideological underpinnings of Putinism―its tsarist and Soviet elements, its intellectual origins, its culturally reproductive nature, and its imperialist foreign policy―the authors reveal that an indoctrinating ideology and a willing population are simultaneously the most crucial yet overlooked keys to analyzing Putin’s totalitarian democracy. Because Putinism is part of a global wave of extreme political movements, the book also reaffirms the need to understand―but not accept―how and why nation-states and masses turn to nationalism, authoritarianism, or totalitarianism in modern times.

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