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       Russian choruses claim, so Europe has continually 
       By: Jabin Khatun Date: August 30, 2023, 1:26 am
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       That is why, according to Karaganov, the time has come to
       question Russia's "general cultural and spiritual orientation
       towards Europe, our European roots." In February 2021, Novaya
       Gazeta published a "manifesto" with the title " The Rape of
       Europe 2.0 ". It is expressed in a similar sense, albeit in much
       more colorful language. Konstantin Bogomolov, a leading theater
       director, describes the ideologues of today's Europe as an
       "aggressive mix of queer activists, female fanatics and
       ecopsychopaths.
       In keeping with their tradition of imitating gracelessly
       European manners and customs, Russians have "ended up in the
       tail of a crazy train headed for a hell like those imagined by
       Bosch, where we will be greeted by gender-neutral and
       multicultural demons." Bogomolov's advice speaks for itself:
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       the wagon, cross ourselves, and start
       building a new world." Russia has lived in a Eurocentric world
       for at least 300 years, as viewed their country as the
       "barbarian at the gates" or the "eternal learner." But now,
       according to a report published under the auspices of the
       Russian Council for Foreign and Security Policy, "Europe will
       have to realize that it has to review its dialogue with Russia,"
       according to authors Fyodor Lukyanov and Alexei Miller.
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       Not because the apprentice now fully masters the issue (or not
       at all). That is no longer the key question. The reason is
       simply that there are no apprentices anymore because they no
       longer want to be accepted into the guild or get its
       recognition. The dilemma of the intelligentsia Rather than a
       full analysis of how Russia's historical experiences relate to
       those of 'Europe', I would rather like to present two
       theoretical approaches that can help orient oneself in this
       highly controversial terrain. First is the theory of the
       cultural divide between West and East put forward by the late
       Martin Malia. Malia questions the existence of a clear line
       dividing "West" from "East.
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