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This is a spreadsheet argument, not a bourgeoisie freedom argument. I agree that the Russian oligarchy has roughly replaced Western trade. The Russian oligarchy has not replaced durable Western hedging. There's a reason that every Eastern oligarch stashes their money in the West. Their best bet right now is preventing Cyprus from joining the EU or at least preventing the agreement for Cyprus joining the EU leading to their citizenship getting flushed. The only other option at laundering their money and freedom has been Israel which hasn't been stable. The reality is that Eastern Oligarchs know they operate below their governments unlike Western ones. Their personal risk management includes a large portion of hedging against their own political situation.
The business niches that opened up are floated by the government and government connected people. The reality is that Russian consumption is linked to Western companies. You cannot reasonably hope to live a middle class life in Moscow without either being politically connected or working for a Western company as many Russians do. It's a property crisis and a demography crisis rolled into one. As the Soviet union folks who never left their homes die and their children sell them off for those millions in USD Moscow property values, there's not going to be a comparable economic engine that allows for the middle class consumption to keep the capitalist process on the rails. The SMO has cut Russian consumer sentiment in half.
I'm literally not, you're saying I am.
This is silly. Putin's approval rating never dips below 59. Levada Center which was the most reputable pollster has said it doesn't believe it's own numbers. Levada disinvested it's meager 3% foreign investment in 2013 to remove the stink of the foreign agent law. The MoJ explicitly classified it as a foreign agent in 2016 after it's polls showed a lack of support for UR. Public opinion polling means very little in Russia. There is broad support for the war in public sure, but going on public polling in Russia would get you laughed at by Russians.
I've literally agreed with this multiple times esp in regards to Tinkov and the anti-SMO view.
Good news is that Putin is old and he's not going to be in power for much longer. So, we will see who is right soon enough.