Latif comments on Putin's relatives, led by conspiracy and brutal forces

University professor Blerim Latifi has commented on the relatives of Russia's President Vladimir Putin, who has said is guided by conspiracyist and brutal force views, writes Periscope. Latif has said that these people invent conspiracies and dangerous people and that they switch to authoritarianism. Latif has [...]
Latif has said that these people invent conspiracies and dangerous people and that they switch to authoritarianism.
Latifi has said that the most illustrative example of this political thought is Putin and his loved ones.
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I read a Sky News analysis of Putin's closest people profiles. Everyone with the mind of the Cold War era. All part of what is called “Siloviki” in Russian political language.
Siloviki includes people who are shaped into Soviet-era secret and military services, which the world explains and understands only from the point of view of brutal force.
Josif Brodskij, the dissident writer of the Soviet era, estimated by the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1987, has once written on the danger of having the spies come to power: “The greatest satisfaction for a spy is the thought that he plays the role of Fate, that he holds in his hand all the strand”.
The spies are inclined to adopt conflicting views of the world and their view of the bad nature of human beings. They see and invent conspiracies and dangerous people everywhere, and when power falls into their hands, then authoritarianism becomes a fact. Because authoritarian regimes cannot function without conspiracy myths.
Today Putin and his close circle are the most outstanding example of this political psychology.”, Latifi wrote in his Facebook account.
Otherwise, Russia has begun the total invasion of Ukraine a few days ago, but it is facing strong military resistance there as well as powerful Western sanctions. / PERISCOP












