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Putin isn't just waging war against Ukraine and the West, he's at war with the the concept of modernity. And in the process, he and his fellow oligarchs are filling their pockets while impoverishing most Russians.
In his column in the Washington Post which serves as a companion piece to his CNN vid above, Fareed Zakaria writes about how Putin's fixation on the past is having a negative impact on Russia.
In 2019 — before covid and the invasion of Ukraine — the World Health Organization estimated a 15-year-old boy in Russia could expect to live another 53.7 years, which was the same as in Haiti and below the life expectancy for boys his age in Yemen, Mali and South Sudan. Swiss boys around the same age could expect to live more than 13 years longer.
Yep, if you want to live longer, get out of Russia. But that's not all the bad news.
With huge numbers of well-trained people, especially in the sciences, Russia performs miserably in the knowledge economy, much worse than did the Soviet Union. In 2019, Russia ranked behind Austria in international patent applications, despite having 16 times the population. Today, it ranks alongside Alabama in annual U.S. patent awards (the gold standard for companies everywhere), despite having almost 30 times the population. All these numbers will likely get much worse given the hundreds of thousands of (likely well-trained, urban, educated) Russians who fled the country after its aggression against Ukraine.
Russia is on a par with Alabama in terms of new patents as well as having lifespans for its citizens on a par with Haïti; since COVID-19 and the war, Russia's life expectancy may have fallen behind that of Haïti. But Putin still gives his obsession with Ukraine a higher priority than a healthy citizenry.
Russia is essentially a corrupt mafia state run by the kleptocratic Don Vladimir.
A new book by scholar Alexander Etkind, “Russia Against Modernity,” makes the case that Putin has created a parasitic state that gets revenue by extracting natural resources rather than any creative production and that fulfills none of the functions of a modern state in terms of providing welfare for its people. Corruption is intrinsic to this kleptocratic regime, Etkind wrote, noting that post-Soviet Russia has seen the fastest rise in inequality anywhere in the world. After the anti-Putin protests in 2011 and 2012 (which an enraged Putin blamed on then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton), the Russian state became even more anti-modern.
So Putin blamed previous protests against his misrule on Hillary Clinton – of all people. No wonder he got along well with his vassal Donald Trump.
For Putin, modernizing Russia would create a more active civil society, greater demands for better health care, more opportunities for ordinary citizens and a less kleptocratic state. And so he advocates a traditional Russia, which celebrates religion, traditional morality, xenophobia and strict gender conformity.
What does this all add up to? I am not sure. But it’s fair to say that Russia’s biggest problem is not that it is losing the Ukraine war but rather that it is losing the 21st century.
Russia will never start digging itself out of its deep hole as long as Putin or a Putin clone is in power. It needs to start behaving like a normal 21st century country before other countries can begin to trust it.
EDIT: Australia (population 26,461,166) has a GDP 94.4% the size of the GDP of Putin's Russia (population 141,698,923). If you excluded fossil fuel production from GDP figures for both countries, Australia with just 18.67% of Russia's population would find itself ahead.
Australia is a progressive liberal democracy. Russia is a repressive kleptocratic dictatorship whose current leader would like to see it permanently exist in an early 18th century cesspool.
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With the new structure, customers traveling from Philadelphia to New York can buy tickets starting at $19 if they choose the low-cost Value option or $21 if they want more flexibility. Previously a flexible ticket for the same trip would cost at least $128.A ticket to Boston from Philadelphia in coach could cost customers as low as $35 with thenew flexible option, whereas it used to cost $223.
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United Airlines Low Fare Calendar
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Start by visiting the official United Airlines website.
On the homepage enter your departure city, destination, and desired travel dates into the search field.
Click on the 'Flexible Dates' checkbox located below the departure and return date fields.
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Hover over the squares to see the exact fares.
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If your travel dates are flexible, consider adjusting your itinerary to take advantage of these deals.
Remember that prices can fluctuate, so book promptly when you spot a steal.
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If your schedule allows, explore different departure and return dates to see if there's a significant difference in fares.
Off-Peak Travels:
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Avoid peak holiday seasons when prices tend to skyrocket.
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Book Early (But not too early):
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Consider nearby Airports:
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Check neighboring cities and compare prices.
Stay Informed:
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Conclusion:
Remember United Airlines' low fare calendar is your secret weapon for unlocking incredible travel deals. This is a valuable tool for people seeking flexibility and affordability in their flight bookings. So whether you are chasing sunsets, exploring new cultures, or attending that important conference, follow our tips and explore the possibilities it offers. Embark your unforgettable journeys and let the calendar guide you towards savings.
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