НЕВЗОРОВ: "Я сейчас встану и уйду, если...". Разговор, который (не)мог пойти по другому

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27/10/2025

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At 00:00, Alexander Nevzorov launches the conversation, greeting the audience. At 00:19 he delivers a pre‑talk warning that frames the discussion. By 03:50 he analyzes the similarities and differences between the Chechen and Ukrainian conflicts, probing how each war reflects broader geopolitical dynamics. At 11:32 he shifts to the Russian Orthodox Church, noting the absence of significant change in its stance over the last century. The conversation continues at 20:30 with Nevzorov discussing the withdrawal of the church from mainstream orthodoxy and the implications of that split. Around 25:21 he considers how many levers of influence the Russian Federation retains in Ukraine and how these might influence the situation. At 27:25 he evaluates whether Russia is doomed or whether a transformation is possible, touching on the current political reality. The dialogue moves into cultural topics with Nevzorov exploring the role of Ksenia Sobchak and her engagement with the intellectual class at 31:16. At 32:14 he reflects on chance versus pattern in Russia’s history, while 40:30 brings up the figure of Naoko and her admirers as a reference point for collective memory. The seriousness of wartime actions is highlighted at 42:01, and by 45:21 Nevzorov reflects on how he himself has changed through the war. The conversation considers, at 51:33, the purposeful path the Russian diaspora might take and, closing the debate, discusses methods to dismantle propaganda at 53:09. At 56:57 Nevzorov comments on an interview with Duda, his regretfulness or lack thereof, and finally, at 1:03:43, he looks ahead, contemplating what comes next for Russia and its people.