‘Real men vs scum’: How Vladimir Putin split Russia in two
Leonid Gozman on Putin’s crusade to subdue and divide the Russian society

It is difficult to believe now that we used to have an almost proper parliament between 1999 and 2003. Obviously, the president’s people used to both intimidate and bribe its members, but it was nothing like the ultimate submission that we see today.
Those who aspire for a bigger goal, either in politics or in the media, will inevitably face prison, exile, or even a bullet or poison: a reincarnation of the Borgias amid the snow! Russia has been long going down this path.
Making up domestic enemies has been very fruitful for the Russian leadership: the Kremlin might want the same economic efficiency. There has not been such a rift within our society since the Civil War: it is literally brother against brother now, and it is still early days so far.

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