Vladimir Putin is in thrall to a distinctive brand of Russian fascism.

Vladimir Putin is in thrall to a distinctive brand of Russian fascism.
Fascism involves performances – think of all those rallies and uniforms – laced with the thrill of real violence. (Image: Getty)
The Economist
What matters most in Moscow these days is what is missing.Nobody speaks openly of the war in Ukraine. The word is banned and talk is dangerous. The only trace of the fighting going on 1,000km to the south is advertising hoardings covered with portraits of heroic soldiers. And yet Russia is in the midst of a war.In the same way, Moscow has no torch processions. Displays of the half-swastika “z” sign, representing support for the war, are rare. Stormtroopers do not stage pogroms.Vladimir Putin, Russia’s ageing dictator, does not...

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