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Explaining Conservatism in Eastern Europe

16 min · 22. feb. 2026
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This is a different format than usual, but I felt it must be said. Many Americans seem to lionize certain figures in Eastern Europe as though our political leaders represent the nation's general identity. Budapest, Warsaw and Moscow are large cities the same as Tokyo, Berlin, and New York.. Cosmopolitan life does not stop just because a government declares itself to uphold a hyper-traditional facade. This is all just my opinion, and it is not exhaustive. Eastern European conservative values are different from those in the United States, and that is the point. The charicature of our region is what bothers me very deeply and I wish it would stop. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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