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Sign up for an online consultation at the clinic of Dr. Ozan Guner: +90 (552) 5015095 (WhatsApp, Viber). Go to WhatsApp at the link: https://wa.me/905525015095 Instagram of the clinic: / stom.ozanguner With the promo code "Gordeeva" - free hotel accommodation when booking treatment (implantation, prosthetics) until the end of 2024. Lectures by Professor Zubov: / @andreybzubov Tickets for Katerina Gordeeva's unusual stand-up comedy "A Lot of Personal": https://taplink.cc/katerinagordeeva Support our channel http://donate.skazhigordeevoy.ru/ Cooperation: [email protected] THIS MATERIAL (INFORMATION) WAS PRODUCED, DISTRIBUTED BY FOREIGN AGENT KATERINA VLADIMIROVNA GORDEEVA, OR CONCERNING THE ACTIVITIES OF FOREIGN AGENT KATERINA VLADIMIROVNA GORDEEVA. BY WATCHING THIS VIDEO, YOU CONFIRM THAT YOU ARE OF ADULTHOOD. IF YOU ARE NOT, DO NOT WATCH IT. On March 1, 2014, a successful, prosperous, beloved by students and colleagues MGIMO professor Andrei Zubov publishes a programmatic article “This Has Already Happened” in the Vedomosti newspaper, where he compares what is happening around Crimea with the Anschluss (annexation) of Austria by Germany in 1938. Zubov writes that the Anschluss, having finally untied Hitler’s hands, made World War II possible, the results and consequences of which are tragic. Zubov’s warnings had little effect on anyone: the annexation of Crimea occurs on March 14, and the professor loses his position, falls into disgrace, is deprived of the opportunity to teach in Russia and, finally, being declared a foreign agent, emigrates to the Czech Republic. Now Andrei Borisovich is a professor at Brno University. There we met and talked about empires and dictatorships, how they differ and what happens when one becomes the other. And also about how a small person can resist great evil. And is it necessary to do so. #telligordeeva #zubov Contents: 00:00 "Prison of Nations" in Brno and we are here too 2:45 "Address anyone over 12 by their first name and patronymic" 6:47 Where to buy the smile of your dreams 10:22 "I will not leave of my own free will" - how Zubov was expelled from MGIMO 11:37 "I have to say this. If I don't publish it, I'll just drink myself to death" 16:05 "My wife is ready to kill you for what you did to our university" - how the rector of MGIMO responded to Zubov's article 18:39 Other shores. How to get there? 19:19 "This is the center of the Czech political elite" - where Zubov now teaches 21:15 Nostalgia for empire. What is it? 23:07 Was the Soviet Union an empire? 25:51 What connects the European Union and the Roman Empire 30:02 "It's harder to unwind from a ram's horn than to curl into it" — why does the cult of Stalin last? 37:51 "The Bolsheviks deceived people, destroyed the zemstvo and private property" 43:00 "Lenin prescribed himself 2 kg of black caviar every month." How those who promoted modesty lived 47:41 "I started censoring myself so as not to go to jail" — why Zubov emigrated 51:06 "It is impossible to draw national borders. It is always violence" 57:45 Do all scientists in Russia support Putin? 1:00:01 "Putin dreamed of world greatness, like all these idiots" 1:03:09 "For the sake of the fatherland and its good, everything can be sacrificed, even life" 1:06:40 Could the Soviet Union have become a federation like the USA? 1:10:22 "Before 2007, it was still possible to decommunize Russia" 1:12:55 "In 2014, people did not imagine that there could be a war. They took Crimea, and that was good" 1:18:44 Why did Zubov join Kasyanov's party and run for the State Duma? 1:23:36 "Peter I largely laid the foundation for the 1917 revolution" 1:28:50 How and who prepared Alexander I for an enlightened reign" 1:32:49 "At least I didn't kill my father" - what Europe reproached Alexander I for 1:40:18 "An alliance with Napoleon could never be an alliance of equals for Russia" 1:48:47 Napoleonomania - why do people all over the world love empires? 1:52:15 "I want to go home to post-Putin Russia" 1:53:19 "Kayaking for MGIMO students was a form of internal liberation" 1:54:27 Why has Crimea always been important for Russia? 1:56:27 "Catherine II dreamed of making Russia a European country, but became a slave to the empire" 1:59:20 How has the war in Ukraine changed Russians? 2:00:56 Does Putin look like Nicholas I? 2:03:51 "Alexander III's elder brother would have been the best tsar in Europe" 2:08:03 Alexander III's youthful romance 2:09:41 Who was the grey eminence under Alexander III? 2:16:18 "You are a nomenklatura scum!" - about childhood in the family of an official 2:17:21 "Russian people kill at the behest of the dictator" 2:23:31 Professor Zubov's favorite emperor 2:25:53