Is Russia Fascist? Unraveling Propaganda East and West

In Is Russia Fascist?, Marlene Laruelle argues that the charge of "fascism" has become a strategic narrative of the current world order. Vladimir Putin's regime has increasingly been accused of embracing fascism, supposedly evidenced by Russia's annexation of Crimea, its historic...

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Hlavní autor: Laruelle, Marlene
Médium: E-kniha
Jazyk:angličtina
Vydáno: Ithaca Cornell University Press 2021
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ISBN:1501754149, 9781501754142, 9781501754159, 1501754157
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  • Contents Title Page, Copyright Cover Acknowledgments Introduction: Russia and the Symbolic Landscape of Fascism 1. Russia's Fascism or Illiberalism? 2. The Soviet Legacy in Thinking about Fascism 3. Antifascism as the Renewed Social Consensus under Putin 4. International Memory Wars: Equating the Soviet Union with Nazism 5. The Putin Regime's Ideological Plurality 6. Russia's Fascist Thinkers and Doers 7. Russia's Honeymoon with the European Far Right 8. Why the Russian Regime Is Not Fascist Conclusion: Russia's Memory and the Future of Europe Notes Bibliography Index
  • Is Russia Fascist? -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Russia and the Symbolic Landscape of Fascism -- 1. Russia's "Fascism" or "Illiberalism? -- 2. The Soviet Legacy in Thinking about Fascism -- 3. Antifascism as the Renewed Social Consensus under Putin -- 4. International Memory Wars: Equating the Soviet Union with Nazism -- 5. The Putin Regime's Ideological Plurality -- 6. Russia's Fascist Thinkers and Doers -- 7. Russia's Honeymoon with the European Far Right -- 8. Why the Russian Regime Is Not Fascist -- Conclusion: Russia's Memory and the Future of Europe -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- Y -- Z
  • Acknowledgments --
  • Contents --
  • 5. The Putin Regime’s Ideological Plurality --
  • 7. Russia’s Honeymoon with the European Far Right --
  • Index
  • 3. Antifascism as the Renewed Social Consensus under Putin --
  • 6. Russia’s Fascist Thinkers and Doers --
  • 4. International Memory Wars: Equating the Soviet Union with Nazism --
  • 1. Russia’s “Fascism” or “Illiberalism”? --
  • 8. Why the Russian Regime Is Not Fascist --
  • Introduction: Russia and the Symbolic Landscape of Fascism --
  • Frontmatter --
  • Notes --
  • 2. The Soviet Legacy in Thinking about Fascism --
  • Conclusion: Russia’s Memory and the Future of Europe --
  • Bibliography --