Dugin defines Russia's church-state relation through Byzantine symphony between imperial head and patriarch, with minority traditional religions accepted but politically limited.
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Dugin defines Russia's church-state relation through Byzantine symphony between imperial head and patriarch, with minority traditional religions accepted but politically limited.
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"And between Holy Patriarch Suryu and Mr. Putin, there are relations as symphony. A symphony that is Byzantine concept developed of Justinian, Emperor Justinian,..."
"So Putin is motivated by interests of Russia. He is Christian Orthodox. That's very important. He is not just the head of the state..."
"...disclose his stake in Kadre because of its ties to the Russian state, NFI. CHS believed this was, is the real Russian collusion story...."
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