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Communism Quote by Peter Pomerantsev

“Everything is PR” has become the favorite phrase of the new Russia; my Moscow peers are filled with a sense that they are both cynical and enlightened. When I ask them about Soviet-era dissidents, like my parents, who fought against communism, they dismiss them as naïve dreamers and my own Western…” quote by Peter Pomerantsev
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““Everything is PR” has become the favorite phrase of the new Russia; my Moscow peers are filled with a sense that they are both cynical and enlightened. When I ask them about Soviet-era dissidents, like my parents, who fought against communism, they dismiss them as naïve dreamers and my own Western attachment to such vague notions as “human rights” and “freedom” as a blunder. “Can’t you see your own governments are just as bad as ours?” they ask me. I try to protest—but they just smile and pity me. To believe in something and stand by it in this world is derided, the ability to be a shape-shifter celebrated. Vladimir Nabokov once described a species of butterfly that at an early stage in its development had to learn how to change colors to hide from predators. The butterfly’s predators had long died off, but still it changed its colors from the sheer pleasure of transformation. Something similar has happened to the Russian elites: during the Soviet period they learned to dissimulate in order to survive; now there is no need to constantly change their colors, but they continue to do so out of a sort of dark joy, conformism raised to the level of aesthetic act.””

Peter Pomerantsev

About This Quote

The quote critiques the Russian elite’s embrace of cynicism and performative dissent, suggesting they now change identities for aesthetic pleasure rather than necessity, reflecting a loss of genuine conviction.

In simple terms: Cynical performative dissent replaces authentic conviction.

Key Takeaway

Elites now shift identities for pleasure, not survival.

Themes

Cynicism Performative politics Identity fluidity Cultural critique Historical continuity

Mood

Wry Reflective Skeptical

Type

Political commentary Cultural essay

When to use this quote

  • Political discourse in post‑Soviet societies
  • Academic analysis of contemporary Russian attitudes
  • Cross‑cultural debates on human rights
  • Personal conversations about dissident legacy
  • Media commentary on elite hypocrisy

Key Concepts

Russian elite behavior Soviet legacy Moral relativism Aesthetic conformism

Practical Applications

  • Sociopolitical analysis
  • Cultural criticism

Questions to Reflect On

  • Does changing one's stance for style erode moral authority?
  • How does performative dissent affect genuine activism?
A Different Perspective

Some may argue that adaptability is a pragmatic survival skill rather than mere aesthetic indulgence.

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