Communism
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Fundamentals of Ukrainian political regime have remained unchanged; Volodymyr Ishchenko tells ILNA
The political regime has become even less democratic and still dominated by a few powerful oligarchs. What has changed since the Maidan protests is the level of dependency on the foreign powers; Ukraine is now much more dependent on the United States to the level it has never been dependent on Russia, at least since the collapse of the Soviet Union.
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The problem of the Left is its reactive position in politics; Agon Hamza told ILNA
“Left exists only insofar as it is a response to the political and ideological agendas initiated and implemented by the Right. The Right has set its vision over reality and in fact, reality as such is structured by the perspective of the Right,” Agon Hamza, a philosopher told ILNA.
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The ideology of postmodernism is to present all existing injustice as an effect of discrimination; Robert Pfaller tells ILNA
The ruling ideology since the fall of the Berlin Wall, or even earlier, is postmodernism. This is the ideological embellishment that the brutal neoliberal attack on Western societies' welfare (that was launched in the late 1970s) required in order to attain a "human", "liberal" and "progressive" face.