постсоветизм

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Russian[edit]

Etymology[edit]

The word was invented around the 70s by Soviet philosopher Alexander Zinoviev.

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): [ˌpost͡ssəvʲɪˈtʲizm]
  • Hyphenation: пост‧со‧ве‧тизм
  • Rhymes: -izm

Noun[edit]

постсовети́зм (postsovetízmm inan (genitive постсовети́зма, uncountable)

  1. (sociology) post-Sovietism (the social system of the post-Soviet countries combines elements of Sovietism, Westernism and feudalism or fundamentalism)
    Synonym: пси́зм (psízm)
    Постсовети́зм — э́то социа́льный уро́д и́ли «рога́тый за́яц», вы́годный за́падному сверхо́бществу.
    Postsovetízm — éto sociálʹnyj uród íli «rogátyj zájac», výgodnyj západnomu sverxóbščestvu.
    Post-Sovietism is a social freak or a “jackalope” beneficial to the Western suprasociety.

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