Surkov sees the problem in the over-centralized nature of the Russian state, which provides political stability but deprives people of freedom. All those who disagree with the regime have been marginalized, and this is a side effect of “stability”. The social aggression of these people must be unleashed, and Surkov suggests that it be directed against an external enemy in order to save the country from social upheaval.
“What matters is not what people say, but what they keep silent about. The dominant discourse is losing its persuasiveness and is increasingly in need of forceful support. And untimely and therefore unspoken thoughts, ideas, and doubts fill silence with a mesmerizing meaningfulness. In a sense, silence becomes an alternative ideology. And this too is a symptom of the accumulation of irregularity.”
“Social entropy is very toxic. It is not recommended to work with it in our home environment. It should be taken somewhere far away. Export it for disposal on foreign soil.”
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