The Goebbels of the Kremlin

An ethos of perpetual vigilance is central to sustaining high popular-approval ratings for President Vladimir Putin. And no one is more responsible for the smooth operation of the political machinery than Vladislav Surkov.

MOSCOW – In Soviet Russia, everybody knew that they were being watched. Any deviation from officially sanctioned behavior would be treated with suspicion and most likely punished. The Soviet state saw itself as being at war with almost everything – foreign spies, class enemies, people wearing jeans or playing jazz. The regime’s dominant ideology was not Marxism-Leninism, but suspicion and animosity.

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