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(Undo revision 237935 by Nfan (talk) Are you really so illiterate? Putin cannot be a nationalist, as he advocates a tolerant attitude towards migrants from Central Asia, and Article 282 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation is also in force. Even under Putin, nationalist parties are banned. Well, Yeltsin, although just as authoritarian, was indeed quite neoliberal, otherwise why then is the dictator Pinochet (whom, by the way, Putin admired) considered a neoliberal? Or "it's different"?)
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**[[File:Econlib.png]] [[Fiscal Conservatism|Economic Liberalism]]
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**[[File:Economic_Darwinism.png]] [[Right-Accelerationism|Economic Darwinism]] <ref>"Why are you caring about those people? Ok, 30 millions will die. They didn't fit into the market. Don't think about this - a new ones will grow up." - Anatoly Chubais</ref>
**[[File:Economic_Darwinism.png]] [[Right-Accelerationism|Economic Darwinism]] <ref>"Why are you caring about those people? Ok, 30 millions will die. They didn't fit into the market. Don't think about this - a new ones will grow up." - Anatoly Chubais</ref>
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