"The liberal order could fall apart just as suddenly as the USSR. If we want it to survive, we have to learn from what happened in Russia"
LB of Barnet and Hammerson in substantive talks |
"Below the medieval citadel in Kazan, two vast frozen rivers turn the landscape white. On a Saturday afternoon there are a few hardy locals shuffling through the icy sludge to take selfies against the mosque, the Christmas lights and the Soviet-era statues.
"It's 25 years since I was last in Russia, trying and failing to revive the left during the chaotic first days of Boris Yeltsin’s economic reforms. Half a lifetime later I am here to address a room full of people who want to talk about replacing capitalism with something better – and suddenly we have something in common: now we both know what it’s like to see a system that once looked permanent collapsing.
"Since I've been here, almost everyone who has chosen to come and hear me is involved in either contemporary arts or philosophy. The journalists who want to interview me – a public critic of Putin's policy in Syria and Ukraine – mainly write for cultural magazines. These, if not exactly the new rock'n'roll, are the safest intellectual spaces in which critical thought can take place."
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