by Quantum Bird* for the Saker Blog
After addressing a number of challenging and current issues, the President of the Russian Federation, Vladmir Putin, in his extensive and detailed speech at the XVIII Valdai Discussion Club Meeting in Sochi, explained that:
“I have already mentioned that, in shaping our approaches, we will be guided by a healthy conservatism. That was a few years ago, when passions on the international arena were not yet running as high as they are now, although, of course, we can say that clouds were gathering even then. Now, when the world is going through a structural disruption, the importance of reasonable conservatism as the foundation for a political course has skyrocketed – precisely because of the multiplying risks and dangers, and the fragility of the reality around us.
This conservative approach is not about an ignorant traditionalism, a fear of change or a restraining game, much less about withdrawing into our own shell. It is primarily about reliance on a time-tested tradition, the preservation and growth of the population, a realistic assessment of oneself and others, a precise alignment of priorities, a correlation of necessity and possibility, a prudent formulation of goals, and a fundamental rejection of extremism as a method.”
Putin’s speech, which deserved close scrutiny across the global geopolitical spectrum, was relatively ignored by Brazilian alternative and corporate media outlets – which is rather worrying, given the pertinence of the president’s remarks for the Brazilian political conjuncture. Still, the contents of some discussions in popular Telegram groups, on the left or on the right of the ideological spectrum, suggests that the statement may have been widely misunderstood.
For those interested, Pepe Escobar and Andrei Raevsky have written excellent analyses of the entire speech, from geopolitical and domestic perspectives, respectively. This text exclusively examines the excerpt quoted above, from a perspective closer to the Brazilian public.
The impact of postmodernism on the Western cultural and philosophical landscape is no secret. Much less discussed, however, is the relationship between politics, values and the methodology of postmodernist thought, which notoriously privileges discourse and subjectivism, often radically detached from objective reality.
Therefore, it is in this relationship that are the crucial elements to understand Putin’s speech and its relation to the current Brazilian political and cultural situation. In recent years, cognitive relativism — another notorious postmodernist ingredient — has given rise to supposedly liberal political doctrines, which reform from the notion of the state to parameters of individual identity. As Putin explained very well, once consensual characteristics such as biological genders, cultural identities, idiomatic expressions, the importance of family and natality have been reformulated.
This changing landscape is far from static. It’s not even partially static, with changes followed by periods of stability. Indeed, it is the fluidity with which values and definitions change that is its most striking feature. The recurrence of changes is another factor. Together, these aspects have produced a mass of individuals confused about the most varied aspects of their existence: their gender, racial identities, ideological profile, etc. Not surprisingly, once subjected to this whirlwind of change, the individual loses his references. The result is, on the one hand, a diffuse anomie, and on the other, an amorphous social unrest. Both favor the proliferation of extremisms that foster fragmentation and political instability.
In the Brazil of 2021, for example, the political spectrum is polarized between an extremist pseudo-national-conservatism, represented by the current president and supported by military sectors and Pentecostal churches of dubious reputation, and a predominantly liberal left, mainly interested in identity politics and the local replication of North American’s woke agenda. In political institutions, morality, privileges for minorities, (non) vaccination against COVID-19 are warmly discussed, while the country’s assets are being liquidated, amidst the most complete corruption, without any popular mobilization or minimal public debate about it. It is worth remembering that not so long ago, the political agenda was dominated by left and right punitivism.
Needless to say, a country with an alienated population, without clear references and a precise civilizing paradigm, becomes fertile ground for intervention by foreign actors, via hybrid and cognitive wars, color revolutions and other efforts that always result in social chaos, economic devastation and regime change. The healthy conservatism, to which Putin referred, would do very well to Brazil at this time, as it would deny, at a structural level, the opportunities for developments that have severely degraded life in the country, without suppressing, or undermining, the efforts to consolidate a safe and prosperous nation for its people.
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*Quantum Bird is a computer scientist and experimental particle physicist, working a CERN and other major scientific collaborations.
Notes:
1) The article in Portuguese is available at:
https://resistir.info/russia/putin_26out21.html
http://sakerlatam.es/conocimiento-libre/sobre-o-conservadorismo-saudavel/
2) Translation to English by Quantum Bird and Lady Bharani.
……..It is primarily about reliance on a time-tested tradition, the preservation and growth of the population, a realistic assessment of oneself and others…….
What does this mean for Russia? If you have an reviewed article on this topic. I would appreciate statistically comment on the demographic situation in Russia. With evidence based facts, not leadership speeches or promises.
Uma das dificuldades para a América Latina – e ainda mais para o Brasil – reside na escolha de qual sistema de valores tradicional seguir, dentro dum panorama conservador. Considerando a maneira como o cristianismo ocidental está involucrado com os EUA (e já há muitos protestantes aqui), e como o Vaticano não irá criticar nem os EUA nem o protestantismo. Talvez a Ortodoxia tenha boa oportunidade de dialogar com elementos latino-americanos em sentido conservador mas, ao mesmo tempo, nem anglo-saxão nem europeu. Mas para isso seria necessário entrar em certa disputa com o cristianismo ocidental.
One of the difficulties for Latin America – even more so for Brazil – is choosing which traditional value system to follow within a conservative outlook. Considering how Western Christianity is enmeshed with the USA (and there are already many Protestants here) and how the Vatican will not criticize either the USA or Protestantism. Perhaps Orthodoxy has a good opportunity to dialogue with Latin American elements in a conservative sense, as at the same time it wouldn’t be Anglo-Saxon nor European. But that would require engaging in a certain dispute with Western Christianity.
Traditional Catholicism is entirely divorced from geopolitical preoccupations and enmeshments. It is the only way forward culturally for most western nations.
“Traditional Catholicism is entirely divorced from geopolitical preoccupations and enmeshments.”
It’s more like Catholicism is dominated, (or consumed from the top) by Anglos, sometime around the end of millenia.
Putting Vatican (and its followers), next to their most usefull asset, Zionists.
From my point of view, it really resembles the End of Time. Without special effects.
“a predominantly liberal left, mainly interested in identity politics and the local replication of North American’s woke agenda. In political institutions, morality, privileges for minorities, (non) vaccination against COVID-19 are warmly discussed, while the country’s assets are being liquidated, amidst the most complete corruption, without any popular mobilization or minimal public debate about it. It is worth remembering that not so long ago, the political agenda was dominated by left and right punitivism.”
When I was young being ‘liberal’ or ‘left’ would automatically mean being for popular mobilisation and public debate about the country’s assets are being liquidated, amidst the most complete corruption. Now the words ‘liberal’ and ‘left’ have been re-defined around identity politics and North American’s woke agenda.
I feel that this and similar changes in word meaning are part of an attempt to create fertile ground for intervention by foreign actors, via hybrid and cognitive wars, color revolutions and other efforts that always result in social chaos, economic devastation and regime change.
If one were against such intervention it would be a good thing to not go along with these kinds of meaning change for important marker words.
What is punitivism?
punitivism, for punishment based politics. Non-stop culprit seek that only catches the small fishes, often advocating for new ad hoc laws. It is one of the deception strategies the demagogic elites deploy to control people and retain power.
All of the funniest comedians have been conservatives. From the UK, Peter Cook and Dudley Moore, Monty Python, Billy Connolly, Catherine Tate and Ricky Gervais, etc. From the US, Woody Allen, Bill Cosby, Joan Rivers, Jerry Seinfeld, Roseanne Barr, etc. From my own country, Barry Humphries.
I sometimes wonder what the world lost to stand-up comedy when Sergey Lavrov, as a young man, decided on a career in the diplomatic service. He would have killed them in Vegas with his deadpan.
Russia will I think lead the way of this century setting the sensible sustainable paradigm.
With the US, UK, EU etc.., descending into an abyss, thanks to their bad leaders.
Not what one would have expected 60 years ago.
As usual, first and foremost I’d like to congratulate Mr Raesky for his outstanding job here and wish him strength and health to carry on, and would very much like to thank my compatriot for his sober exposition on this issue, and would very much like only to put an issue that must never be forgotte: Brasil is nowadays a full-throttle us’ colony. There’s no “softer” or “smoothies” way of putting it. It’s literally a colony, a bleeding colony where it’s extremely poor and ignorant people is being under a social experience named “freak-show liberalism”, where the brazilian billionaires are making literally megatons of money even with it’s people searching through rubbish piles looking for food. It’s a heinous reality that we fought a tough fight during long years to reduce (or almost get rid of), but after 5 years of recolonization misery was never, in my almost 50 years of life and most of them living here in Brazil, I truly have never seen such a misery not only in Rio de Janeiro city, where I live and beggars and homeless are thriving mainly around wealthy neighborhoods (I live in Copacabana) and downtown. The same goes for São Paulo and Porto Alegre where I usually regularly visit, and worse in smaller places out of huge metropolitan areas, because on such places there is simply mostly no jobs besides plowing, swiping etc. And natürlich once we live under an international capitalistic system where Brasil must NOT climb it’s steps to get truly independent and protect it’s people, the anglozionist devilishly N ruthlessly, associated with our 100% “elite brasileira” (Brazilian elites) that as Andrei Raesky likes to put is a “comprador” one (in portuguese we would say “vendida” meaning “sold”) has absolutely no idea of how to run a country and it’s people to live with dignity and have a decent life. So, once again, we must not underestimate the extremely strong influence the empire has here because it’s not a country like say Vietnam, and Brasil has not even the German agency of saying “enough is enough” regarding to the NordStream II issue. Here, our expansion using uranium and fusing it was broken by the “lava jato” (car wash) operation, a HUGE scandal where the DOD and CIA and other agencies, together with the US and Brazilian military, destroyed some of our biggest engineering enterprises, arrested Admiral Othon for absolutely no reason besides some turn state evidences that nowadays are being destroyed by our press that is leaking every day one absurdity after another made by our “judges” and “prosecutors”. I shall develop on those two later, but all this that I’m bringing here must be understood as a Sitz-im-Leben for what Quantum superbly put.
Cheers from Rio de Janeiro and again muito obrigado a todos.
Every sane person’s credo.
Alas, there is very little meaningful certainty in this “healthy conservatism”…
the logic of the Russian struggle with the West (several illustrative examples and one “prophecy”):
Holy Peasant Russia against the urban railway rotten West…
Holy Russia with railways against the rotten socialist and revolutionary West…
Holy Communist Russia against the rotten capitalist and
imperialist West…
Holy Traditional and Capitalist Russia against the Sodom rotten West…
“Holy Sodom Russia against the cannibal inhuman West…”
… -…
In 30-50 years, Russia is turning into a copy of the outdated West. This logic is not violated in any way yet. This is the radical weakness and dependence of Russia.
Besides, the facts. A traditional family from a leader living in divorce. In a country where more than 1,000,000 abortions are performed annually; 80% of marriages break up in the first three years of their life; the population is dying out – about 800,000 per year on average (since 1992); alcoholism – 18 liters of alcohol per capita (8 liters – the line of irreversible degradation)…
Putin (aka the “ruling class” of modern Russia) will never be able to pronounce even the word “Christian”, much less “Orthodox”. Alas, alas, alas.
There remains practical pessimism, prayer and lonely struggle…
Hi there, I’m far from being an international geopolitics connoisseur, but it seems a lot of people misunderstood what Mr Putin wanted to say relating to conservatism. It’s not about retrogressing or being inflexible or outdated. A healthy conservatism has to do with a healthy take on being human.
Perhaps Mr Putin has chosen this word conservatism to antagonize with the neo-liberal woke agenda, in which almost every human value today has lost its real meaning. It’s like the more one follows the neo-liberal agenda, the worst he or she becomes due to the fact that it cultivates and spreads alienation and diverse aspects of fragmentation (as the text says) in human beings. Putin advises be aware of that and regain the real human values you were born with and which is your birth right as a member of humankind.
Quantum Bird is one of the most lucid Brazilian analysts I am aware. It is a pity he does not write more often.
His piece is really touching all the relevant points.
I totally agree with you! He’s very lucid, realist and well-read. He also really takes the time to think and reflect upon things.