As Russia’s barbarism toward Ukrainians has deepened over the last two and half years, there has been much discussion of its root causes. There are many schools of thought, ranging from the neo-imperialist interpretation to the real politik interpretation. The discussion also spans consideration of whether there are ‘good Russians’ and ‘bad Russians’, as we saw after the release to the West of Russian so-called liberals this past week.
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