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Surkov said about the threat of destabilization in Russia

Surkov advises the Russian authorities to loosen the nuts

Verticality, order and braces are guaranteed in the Russian state thanks to a system that emerged at the beginning of the 21st century, says the former curator for Ukraine.

In Russia, the threat of “irreversible destabilization” of the political situation is growing, warned the former first deputy head of the presidential administration Vladislav Surkov, who oversaw internal politics and relations with Ukraine after 2014, in his article for the site Actual comments on November 20.

He recalled that, according to the second law of thermodynamics, entropy (a measure of the chaotic component of a system) increases in a closed system. According to him, social physics and political dynamics have their own instrument for maintaining world order – a powerful statehood that is able to restrain social entropy.

Thus, at the beginning of the 21st century, the Russian political system, according to him, stopped the emerging social chaos, “pulled the traumatized country out of the rubble of perestroika” and has maintained stability for twenty years.

“Verticality, order and braces are guaranteed. These years will definitely someday be remembered as a golden age,” Surkov emphasized.

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Nevertheless, sooner or later, the state will still wear out and die in the fight against the “many rebellious wants” of citizens, since social entropy cannot disappear.

If earlier the place of concentration of chaos was the Internet, now you can see how the Web is becoming more and more controlled by the state, and the “ghostly halls of virtual freedom” are beginning to take on the features of a “digital concentration camp,” Surkov notes.

He writes that now chaos is flowing into the blind zones of public life and stimulates a massive dyspoliticization of citizens: people are less and less willing to intersect with the system without extreme need, they are more and more silent, and more and more gaps appear in the structure of society, which are filled with no one knows what.

However, Surkov warned the Russian authorities against opening up the political system and letting off steam.

“Depressurization of the system, this” social reactor “that works well today, is fraught with uncontrolled emissions of civil irritation and can lead to irreversible destabilization,” he explained, citing the 80s and 90s of the last century as an example.

Recall that Surkov called the reason for leaving the Kremlin “changed context “for Ukraine.

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