Saturday, March 26, 2022

A Post-Putin Russia

I see a post-Putin Russia where Mikhail Khodorkovsky and Alexei Navalny have their own political parties and they take turns being in power and in opposition, and Russia is a democracy. And Russia has a massive sphere of influence that is dependent on it having robust trade with all its neighbors. Russia has been an intellectual capital superpower for a century. That should put it in a good place in the global economy.

I will be surprised if Putin is still in power in the Fall.

Ordinary Russians can end this war and are in the best position to do so. Flee if you have to, but get organized in the diaspora with the goal of taking over the streets of Moscow.

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