Russian opposition's life is complicated by their own imperialism
About Khodorkovsky's new manifesto in Politico: “The West's shortsightedness makes life harder for Russia's opposition”
The essence of the manifesto is that the West does not love ordinary Russians enough. And if the West doesn't start to treat them better, they will continue to work for Putin.
There were a few more attacks on Ukrainians. But we don't care about that.
“The life of the Russian opposition is complicated by the very Russian imperialism, which is inherent in Khodorkovsky, by the way. They are prisoners of their worldview and great-power ideas”
It's about something else. But Khodorkovsky will not understand this. Although it would be nice. The life of the Russian opposition is complicated by the very Russian imperialism, which is inherent in Khodorkovsky, by the way. They are prisoners of their worldview and great-power ideas.
To stop ruining their lives means to stop fighting for the preservation of a great Russia. To become free, they must give freedom to others. This is where the key to the liberation of Russians lies.
About the author: Mikhail Basarab, political scientist.
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