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Russia, the New Ideological Super Power, Once Again

Russia, the New Ideological Super Power, Once Again

Reimagining Global Ideologies: Russia's Quest for a Multipolar World Order "Secret Ruse"

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Feb 10, 2024
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Russia, the New Ideological Super Power, Once Again
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Россия, новая идеологическая сверхдержава, снова

Illustrate a diverse group of people representing Russian, Iranian, Brazilian, Chinese, and Indian cultures, all in their traditional attires, joyfully dancing and eating Russian food at a party. The setting is vibrant and festive, with a table filled with traditional Russian dishes such as borscht, pelmeni, and blini. The individuals are in motion, showcasing their cultural dances while holding plates or utensils, enjoying the feast. The background is decorated with elements that suggest a celebratory atmosphere, such as balloons, streamers, and perhaps a banner that reads 'Welcome' in multiple languages to emphasize inclusivity and cultural exchange.

Foreword: The article is not a means to defend the new Russian corporatism or the Russian state, but an attempt to bring insights into the American Christian and populist conservative fascination with Russia. Russians' critique of American liberals used extensive Marxist, Socialist, and Conservative toolboxes to create a new form of unique third-way traditional corporatism with Russian inputs.

Historically, Russia has been a nation rich in the arts and sciences, particularly sociology. Since the fall of Rome, it has served as a stronghold for the Orthodox Church. More notably, Russia was recognized as the ideological heartland of scientific socialism during the inter-war period, and it was touted as the only country where proletarians were free during the Cold War. Between the 2011 Occupy Wall Street movement, the 2014 Maidan (also known as the Color Revolution), and the 2004 Orange Revolution, Russia re-emerged as an ideological superpow…

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