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Weekend Listen: Julia Ioffe Wants You to Know Russia Is Bigger Than Putin

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Nov 9, 2025
Julia Ioffe, a Russian-American journalist and author, explores the complexity of Russia beyond Vladimir Putin in her book, "Motherland: A Feminist History of Modern Russia." Ioffe discusses how women's contributions are often overlooked in Russian history and the struggles against political repression. She reflects on Putin’s nationalism, the challenges of uncovering the truth about sexual violence during the Soviet era, and the alarming parallels between Russian and American authoritarianism. With insights into Alexei Navalny and the ongoing war in Ukraine, she offers a nuanced perspective on Russia's past and future.
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INSIGHT

Russia Is Bigger Than One Man

  • Julia Ioffe wrote Motherland partly to show Russia is bigger than Vladimir Putin and not reducible to one man.
  • She argues even dictatorships are multifaceted and deserve broader study beyond a single leader.
ANECDOTE

Forgotten Architect Of Early Reforms

  • Alexandra Kollontai enacted radical early Soviet reforms like no-fault divorce and free abortion in 1918–1920.
  • Kollontai was later written out of Soviet histories as men reclaimed power and the record was shaped by male historians.
ANECDOTE

Survivor Lost In The Archives

  • Valentina Drozdova was abducted and raped by Lavrenti Beria and lived a broken life tracked by state violence and stigma.
  • Julia Ioffe regrets not interviewing Drozdova when she had the chance while reporting in Moscow.
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