понедельник, 28 августа 2017 г.

Fake Philanthropy won't help!

New Soft Power sanctions vs. Glamorized and Corrupted Tyranny!
Fake “Hybrid” Non-Government Philanthropy in Russia will not help Putinism to survive. Now it still serves to glamorize Neo-Bolsheviks’ tyranny.
After 1917, Soviet and post-Soviet “moral values” did legalize “justified” Violence and bribery “from above” as Philanthropy.
By 2017, the World Economy has been divided into the State Sector and the Private Sector in proportion as 20:80. The latter runs its non-government philanthropy.
Now, in Russia this division looks like 80:20 or less (!) with a fake “oligarchic philanthropy[1].” It covers 2500 charity funds with only 500 grant-givers under Putin’s cronies. Now, wives of “white” and “shadow” oligarchs starts playing the increasing role of Humanitarian Façade for Putinism to escape western sanctions.
Old forms of philanthropy (more or less) smoothed social and other tensions in Imperial Russia. After 1917 all of them were declared “counter-productive.”
Today, Russian pro-government philanthropy tries to create democratic façade for Putin’s authoritarian regime.
Putin’s oligarchs may “practice philanthropy” only for a few chosen/selected grant-receivers. It sometimes looks like a sad sarcasm. The picture says: “Our veterans are very grateful for your priceless charity!”

But real philanthropic cultural and educational funds, which conduct independent activity like The Dynasty under Dmitry Zimin, are brutally punished with absurd financial and lawless action[2].
Oligarchic “philanthropy” serves only a few from 15-25% of the population, dependent on the State-run sector of Economy and/or repressive branches of power. Such an activity has created deep distrust in Society and business circles.
Nevertheless, digital stages of Globalization have enriched old forms of Russian philanthropy. The Russian Society needs private enterprise and free-will philanthropic activity, as George Soros demonstrated in 1990s.
Catastrophic fall of Russian economy and culture under Putin has created alternative or “non-government” philanthropy. The Kremlin’s permission to celebrate the Revolution 1917 still may help to remodel some old and famous Russian art-posters for artistic protests against tyranny of Putin’s “rich cronies” and their militarized servants.
Fine Arts vs. Violence and Wars of the Kremlin
In response to Putin “hybrid wars” non-government philanthropists are to use “hybrid philanthropy for peace”. There are many variants of it.
This is a remade poster, initially painted for the Red Terror initiators. It is a donation to developing hybrid forms of non-government philanthropy.




Legend: In 1920, an artist Al Lisitsky (to save his studio from chekist repressions) decided to show this poster to founders of Red Terror (Lev Trotsky and Felix Dzerzhinsky). They read on the railroad-station this huge poster, passing by a train over without a stop. Trotsky saw the poster and commanded: “Stop! Go back!” Then he read: “Red Diamond, cut White Diamond.” It meant: “The Red Terror, crush the White one”. And they stopped the train to see what would change the whole Russia as a state.
This renewed poster says: “Non-Government Philanthropy, split Distrust.” It helps to overcome deep distrust and encourage Western proprietors and their partners in Russia.
It is a challenge to “shadow money” of Putin’s cronies who creates growing mutual distrust. And such a kind of support by the Soros Foundation, Khodarkovsky’s Open Russia, Rockefeller Brothers Fund and other tycoons of the non-government philanthropy can defuse this crisis of trust to the whole Russia as a country to be successful, not a neo-Stalinist symbol of degradation.
Global philanthropists might easily see that their support will be another strike on Putin’s regime. It will feed anti-war and anti-corruption NGOs to prevent further the Kremlin’s attacking nearby and far-away sovereign states, democratic movements and NGOs themselves in Russia.
That is why philanthropy for such a network of global-acting NGO’s is a must to strengthen civil societies in the former USSR.  
Keep in mind, dealing with Putin’s oligarchs, their wives, daughters and lovers under pretexts of fake or “hybrid philanthropy” that their activity has never encouraged real Free Market, Liberty and Democracy, according to values and standards of the 21-th century.
These persons should not be welcomed in any civilized society. It will be essentially new Soft Power sanctions vs. Fake Philanthropy!
Vladimir Lukov (PhD), please donate via PayPal or to Sberbank (MIR) – 2202 2003 8990 6437.










[1] It was like this - http://blogs.ft.com/beyond-brics/2013/11/14/russia-the-rich-start-to-give-a-little/. In 2017, there is far less «oligarchic philanthropy», if any.

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