Common Quote by Ilya Ponomarev
“Russia can fall apart. It's not because of the oil prices ... It's because what sticks a country together is a common interest of people. It has to be economically and socially profitable - beneficial - for people to be together. They should understand how they benefit from a large country. And if they start to feel like a large country is a source of problem, then the country collapses as the Soviet Union collapsed.”
About This Quote
The stability of a nation depends on shared economic and social benefits, not merely on resources; when citizens perceive the state as detrimental, cohesion erodes.
In simple terms: Common interest sustains nations.
Shared prosperity is essential for unity.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- policy debates on federalism
- regional autonomy movements
- public discourse on national identity
- economic reforms
- social welfare discussions
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- designing incentive structures for national unity
- communicating benefits of large-state membership
Questions to Reflect On
- How can governments demonstrate tangible benefits to citizens?
- What mechanisms can reinforce a sense of shared interest?