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Nashism () and Nashists are Mikhail Epstein, "Types of New Words:An Attempt of Classification, reported that the conference "Русская неография (к 40-летию научного направления)", С.-Петербург, Институт лингвистических исследований, 23-25 октября 2006 " Russian political derived from the word "наши" ("those ours", i.e., those of the ). The word is used to refer to various forms of based on the primacy of "ours" over the "outsiders" (comparable to , "our thing"). Various Russian , and political scientists define this word differently, as described below. The words "nashists" and "nashism" have also been used in reference to the Nashi political movement with the word "ours" in its title.


Nevzorov's "Nashi"
The word was first coined by Alexander Nevzorov, the anchor of the Russian TV program 600 Seconds.Mikhail Geller, "Rossiiskie zametki, 1991-1996", Moscow, 1998, In January 1991 Nevzorov produced a and a controversial series of TV reports from titled Ours ( Nashi), about the actions of the Soviet during the , when the Soviet military forces attempted to crush the declared independence of , in which Nevzorov was markedly sympathetic to Soviet actions. ISCIP – Perspective As a freelance journalist Jules Evans wrote, reporting from the Soviet Union:
"the journalist Aleksander Nevzorov appeared on TV, standing in front of the demonstrators in Lithuania holding a Kalashnikov. To the music of (a German), Nevzorov declared the birth of a new Idea – ‘Nashi’. “Nashi is a circle of people – let it be enormous, colossal, multimillions – to whom one is related by common language, blood, and .” "the Hunt for a National Idea"
In November 1991 Nevzorov established the People's Liberation Movement "Nashi", which he defined as "a united front of resistance to the anti-national politics of the current administration of Russia and other Union Republics of the former USSR". Its badge contained the contour of the USSR with the words "НАШИ" (ours) within. Of prominent participants in the movement was . Nevzorov's "Nashi" was short-lived. The naturally coined word "Nashists" in reference to the supporters of the "Nashi" movement immediately invoked the rhyme with the word "", as a hint to the imperial position of the movement in support of the indivisibility of the Soviet Union, in particular, their justification of the use of military force to this end.


Youth Movement "Nashi"
The pun "nashism/fascism" is often used by the political opponents of "Nashi". In particular, it was liberally used after the anti-Estonian manifestations of "Nashi" in relation to the events around the Bronze Soldier of Tallinn. A popular anti-Nashi slogan is "Nashism Shall Not Pass!" ("Нашизм не пройдет!" "Пикет у штаба молодежного движения 'Идущие вместе'", , April 21, 2005 ), an adaptation of the slogan "They shall not pass".


Corporatism
Andrei Illarionov describes the emerging in Russia as power in hands of power structures, the current incarnation of , whose ideology he defines by the word "nashism" ("ours-ism") in its most general sense: preferential treatment of "ours". In an article initially printed in and then reprinted several times in the West, he writes:Andrei Illarionov, "When the state means business", International Herald Tribune, January 25, 2006
"Ours-ism" does not know national or ethnic boundaries. The former chancellor of a foreign country is made a member of the corporation and becomes "our man in Europe." Meanwhile, a Russian businessman who created a company that brought billions into the national treasury turns out to be an "other" and is exiled to the depths of Siberia.


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