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Said Zakirovich Gafurov (born 1967) is a
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scholar,
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, orientalist,
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, and opera critic. After working in the government in his early career now is an associate professor at
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. His journalism centers on
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ist activities and
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. He also hosts the web shows ''Point of view: Orient'', ''Point of view: Economy'', and ''Point of view: Behind the Ocean'' on ''
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''.


Early life

Gafurov was born into a Gorky
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( Mishar) family in 1967. His father, Zakerya Shagizanovich, was a revolutionary and his mother, Anisa Sofovna Khusainova, was an artist. He received his bachelor's degree in Asian and African Studies (1992) and his PhD in economics under Alexander Buzgalin (1997) from
Moscow State University Moscow State University (MSU), officially M. V. Lomonosov Moscow State University,. is a public university, public research university in Moscow, Russia. The university includes 15 research institutes, 43 faculties, more than 300 departments, a ...
. Buzgalin considered him one of his best students.


Career

Gafurov worked as the Director of the Department of Finance, Credit, Insurance, and Foreign Trade within the
Ministry of State Property The Ministry of State Property, also translated as the Ministry of State Domains, (, ''Ministerstvo gosudarstvennykh imushestv (MGI)'') was the ministry in the government of the Russian Empire which controlled government-owned lands and any oth ...
under Prime Minister
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. He later worked as a Counselor in the Russian Inter-Budget Relations office in the Ministry of Regional Development. In 2011, he assumed the role of Deputy Chief Editor for economic issues for the monthly journal ''VVP'' (''Gross Domestic Product''), a publication known for its active support of
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. Under Gafurov's guidance, ''VVP'' became one of the most significant sources of neo-Keynesian,
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, and anti-
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economic policy articles in Russia. He has also served as a consultant for various government ministries in issues of foreign economic relations. Since Putin's first term, Gafurov has elaborated the concept of Russian
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and the attempts by the bourgeoisie for
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Revenge. He has also had regular speaking appearances at international congresses, where he stresses the need for state-funded political-economic research.


Political thought

Gafurov is a Russian
Marxist Marxism is a political philosophy and method of socioeconomic analysis. It uses a dialectical and materialist interpretation of historical development, better known as historical materialism, to analyse class relations, social conflic ...
within Alexander Buzgalin's school of thought, though his beliefs subscribe more closely to
positivism Positivism is a philosophical school that holds that all genuine knowledge is either true by definition or positivemeaning '' a posteriori'' facts derived by reason and logic from sensory experience.John J. Macionis, Linda M. Gerber, ''Soci ...
than Buzgalin's
dialectical Dialectic (; ), also known as the dialectical method, refers originally to dialogue between people holding different points of view about a subject but wishing to arrive at the truth through reasoned argument. Dialectic resembles debate, but the c ...
metaphysical beliefs. He rejects the concepts of the
Asiatic mode of production The theory of the Asiatic mode of production (AMP) was devised by Karl Marx around the early 1850s. The essence of the theory has been described as " hesuggestion ... that Asiatic societies were held in thrall by a despotic ruling clique, residi ...
and the USSR's
state capitalism State capitalism is an economic system in which the state undertakes business and commercial economic activity and where the means of production are nationalized as state-owned enterprises (including the processes of capital accumulation, ...
, which he based on analysis of the role of credit relations in USSR and other countries with a state capitalist system. He supports the reconciliation of
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,
Trotskyism Trotskyism (, ) is the political ideology and branch of Marxism developed by Russian revolutionary and intellectual Leon Trotsky along with some other members of the Left Opposition and the Fourth International. Trotsky described himself as an ...
, and
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as he believes the differences have only historical significance. He also supports the quantitative
theory of imperialism Theories of imperialism are a range of theoretical approaches to understanding the expansion of capitalism into new areas, the unequal Economic development, development of different countries, and economic systems that may lead to the dominance ...
, holding that stronger imperialism is better than weaker imperialism, a view that contradicts Leninist defeatism. Gafurov believes this position allows for tactical alliances with weaker imperialist approaches such as
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and
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imperialism, though he rejects
Chinese imperialism Chinese imperialism refers to the expansion of political, economic, and cultural influence beyond the boundaries of the People's Republic of China. Depending on the commentator, it has also been used to refer to its artificial islands in the S ...
. Despite this, he supports China in all
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conflicts except for the conflict with
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over the
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. Gafurov's anti-crisis beliefs are rooted in
Keynesian economics Keynesian economics ( ; sometimes Keynesianism, named after British economist John Maynard Keynes) are the various macroeconomics, macroeconomic theories and Economic model, models of how aggregate demand (total spending in the economy) strongl ...
. Based on the financial crises of 1998-1999, 2008-2009, and 2014-2016, Gafurov elaborated on the concepts of mismatch (') and imbalance (') of credit-monetary and fiscal-budgetary policies as the main cause of anti-crisis policy's ineffectiveness. The
Central Bank of Russia The Central Bank of the Russian Federation (), commonly known as the Bank of Russia (), also called the Central Bank of Russia (CBR), is the central bank of the Russia, Russian Federation. The bank was established on 13 July 1990. It traces its ...
and the
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both rejected his hypotheses on grounds of the absence of said mismatch. With
epistemological Epistemology is the branch of philosophy that examines the nature, origin, and limits of knowledge. Also called "the theory of knowledge", it explores different types of knowledge, such as propositional knowledge about facts, practical knowled ...
data, Gafurov is considered a
nominalist In metaphysics, nominalism is the view that universals and abstract objects do not actually exist other than being merely names or labels. There are two main versions of nominalism. One denies the existence of universals—that which can be inst ...
. He views
ethics Ethics is the philosophy, philosophical study of Morality, moral phenomena. Also called moral philosophy, it investigates Normativity, normative questions about what people ought to do or which behavior is morally right. Its main branches inclu ...
as a narrative, "positive rather than normative" as " hics and behavior are subject to the same laws." In the late 1990s, Gafurov wrote several articles for the journal ''Рынок ценных бумаг'' (''Securities market''), building on the
Ergodic In mathematics, ergodicity expresses the idea that a point of a moving system, either a dynamical system or a stochastic process, will eventually visit all parts of the space that the system moves in, in a uniform and random sense. This implies th ...
approach to
equity research Equity may refer to: Finance, accounting and ownership *Equity (finance), ownership of assets that have liabilities attached to them ** Stock, equity based on original contributions of cash or other value to a business ** Home equity, the diffe ...
. He wrote that statistical methods could be used only when the
time series In mathematics, a time series is a series of data points indexed (or listed or graphed) in time order. Most commonly, a time series is a sequence taken at successive equally spaced points in time. Thus it is a sequence of discrete-time data. ...
of securities' prices are subject to
ergodicity In mathematics, ergodicity expresses the idea that a point of a moving system, either a dynamical system or a stochastic process, will eventually visit all parts of the space that the system moves in, in a uniform and random sense. This implies th ...
principles. The practical significance of Gafurov's thereom
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, which he calls lemma, is based on the
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approach. In 2013, Gafurov began working with Buzgalin on international political-economic network reorganization. Gafurov disapproves of
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,
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, and neo-racism and is critical of the
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's "parasitic capitalist policies" in Africa and Europe, claiming that "capital is indifferent to everything except its profit. It needs to capture new markets and destroy their production." He is a leader of the Russian Social Forum movement and has participated in writing programs documenting the movement in defense of labour. In 2017, he was a key organizer of the
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in
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and made at least 11 speeches during the festival.


Conflict-specific opinions

Gafurov has published opinion pieces about a number of conflicts throughout his career. In 2011, he wrote in support of
Laurent Gbagbo Koudou Laurent Gbagbo
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following the
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, when both Gbagbo and opponent
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took an oath of office, leading to the
2010–2011 Ivorian crisis The 2010–11 Ivorian crisis was a political crisis in Ivory Coast which began after Laurent Gbagbo, the President of Ivory Coast since 2000, was proclaimed the winner of the Ivorian election of 2010, the first election in the country in 10 y ...
. Gafurov was among the most prominent supporters of President Gaddafi during the
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in 2011 due to his perception that the war was a "tribal reaction" to Gaddafi's attempts to modernise Libya; the fact that insurgents were headed by former
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Mustafa Abdul Jalil Mustafa Abdul Jalil (; also transcribed ''Abdul-Jelil, Abd-al-Jalil'', ''Abdel-Jalil'', ''Abdeljalil'' or ''Abdu Al Jeleil''; born 6 November 1952) is a Libyan politician who was the Chairman of the National Transitional Council from 5 March 201 ...
; and the economic interests of Russia's oil and gas sector. In 2016, Gafurov spoke at the POLISARIO Congresses in
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. The same year, he suggested that to settle the Syrian crisis, the Russian Foreign Policy should garner support from
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American
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. He has been deputy chairman of the Russian Committee for Solidarity with Peoples of Libya and Syria since its founding. He defended the
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during the
Siege of Daraa The siege of Daraa occurred within the context of the 2011 Arab Spring protests in Syria, in which Daraa was the center of unrest. On 25 April 2011, the Syrian Army began a ten-day siege of the city, an operation that helped escalate the up ...
, believing it to be a conflict between the Druzites and
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. In February 2014, following the
Revolution of Dignity The Revolution of Dignity (), also known as the Maidan Revolution or the Ukrainian Revolution, took place in Ukraine in February 2014 at the end of the Euromaidan protests, when deadly clashes between protesters and state forces in the capit ...
in Ukraine, Gafurov outlined what he believed should be the principles of
Ukraine Ukraine is a country in Eastern Europe. It is the List of European countries by area, second-largest country in Europe after Russia, which Russia–Ukraine border, borders it to the east and northeast. Ukraine also borders Belarus to the nor ...
: removal of the " fascist self-proclaimed government" in
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, its "
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-inspired economic program," and Crimean annexation by Russia; and federalisation of Ukraine so its regions could self-determine whether they wanted to integrate into Europe, join a
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with the
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, or declare independence from both. He later changed his position on Crimea based on supposed damage done to Ukraine's economy following the Revolution of Dignity and the
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's refusal to return to Ukraine. In February 2017, he criticised the
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for calling for the return of Crimea to Ukraine, promising that he would personally campaign to do so once the United States returned
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,
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,
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, and
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to
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. His comments led some to suspect him of secretly organising the transfer of refugees, mainly members of the
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, Borotba and other leftist organizations, who were persecuted and tortured during the
Revolution of Dignity The Revolution of Dignity (), also known as the Maidan Revolution or the Ukrainian Revolution, took place in Ukraine in February 2014 at the end of the Euromaidan protests, when deadly clashes between protesters and state forces in the capit ...
, to Russia. In 2016, he hypothesized that any election "from the
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to the
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, from
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to
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, from
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to the People's China, from
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to
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," the number of illegal, "thrown in" votes is consistently between 5% and 10% of votes for one or two candidates. This is based on the
mathematical expectation In probability theory, the expected value (also called expectation, expectancy, expectation operator, mathematical expectation, mean, expectation value, or first moment) is a generalization of the weighted average. Informally, the expected val ...
of this figure in the presence of a sufficiently large number of polling stations and a large number of elections. This hypothesis is used to calculate the budgets of election campaigns in Russia. Gafurov accused the United States of hypocrisy over
nuclear non-proliferation Nuclear proliferation is the spread of nuclear weapons to additional countries, particularly those not recognized as nuclear-weapon states by the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons, commonly known as the ''Non-Proliferation T ...
, claiming they were the only nation to ever drop atomic bombs on cities. In October 2020, he claimed
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is the only way to achieve a ceasefire between Armenia and Azerbaijan, a view met with criticism from both
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and Azerbaijani nationalists. Following
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, Gafurov began speaking out against Russian propaganda; the
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has not challenged his views. Gafurov opposes the concept of
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, claiming that it damages the
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and that most modern culture is sponsored by the state and philanthropy anyway. He was among the first Russian scholars to publish his PhD dissertation on the internet as early as 1996; this led to his involvement in some Russian
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scandals as a source of violated copyright. Gafurov has been accused of plagiarising short news articles from Greek, Indian, and Bengali radical Marxist sources several times. He has also been criticised for " dilettantism" in his psychological and philosophical works, in part due to his application of mathematical concepts not common in these fields. In general, Gafurov approaches psychology from an experimental and analytical standpoint and seeks to identify hidden rationality in irrationality.


Personal life

Gafurov is married to
Darya Mitina Darya Alexandrovna Mitina (; born 14 August 1973) is a Russian leftist politician, historian, and cinema critic. She graduated as a historian and ethnologist from the Faculty of History of the Moscow State University in 1995. She studied there ...
, Secretary of the
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and one of the founder of the
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. He is largely believed to be the inspiration for the protagonist in Mitina's short stories ''The highest level of relations''. They have two sons. Gafurov is fluent in
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. In 2012, he began writing as an
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critic for ''
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'' and focuses mainly on the social side, rather than the musical side. In his study of aesthetics, he differentiates between "absence of taste" and "bad taste" with comparisons to the differences in
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, which he denies holds any aesthetic values, and
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. He wrote that absence of taste is to be "more likely to listen to popular singers than good symphonic orchestra".


Writing and selected works

Gafurov uses a number of pen names, including Elbrus Byudzhetnikov (), Sofya Antiokhiyskaya (), and Lucretia and Brunhilda Rabinowitz (). Gafurov has written
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s for various Russian economic ministries, including ''The Intergovernmental Commissions and the modernization of the Russian economy'' (2011), ''The initiative 'Partnership for Modernization' and the Russian national interests'' (2013), and ''The WTO mechanisms and non-discriminatory operations of Russian oil and gas companies in the European Energy markets'' (2014). Among the topics Gafurov writes about are economics, security markets in Arabic countries, and what he considered "problems" in
Isma'ilism Ismailism () is a branch of Shia Islam. The Isma'ili () get their name from their acceptance of Imam Isma'il ibn Jafar as the appointed spiritual successor (Imamate in Nizari doctrine, imām) to Ja'far al-Sadiq, wherein they differ from the ...
,
Druzism The Druze ( ; , ' or ', , '), who call themselves al-Muwaḥḥidūn (), are an Arab esoteric religious group from West Asia who adhere to the Druze faith, an Abrahamic, monotheistic, and syncretic religion whose main tenets assert the un ...
,
Alawism Alawism (), also known as Nusayrism (), is an offshoot of early Shia Islam with influences from ancient Iranian, Christian, and Gnostic traditions. Its adherents, called the Alawites, are estimated to number around 4 million and are primarily conc ...
, Shīʿism, and
Sunnism Sunni Islam is the largest branch of Islam and the largest religious denomination in the world. It holds that Muhammad did not appoint any successor and that his closest companion Abu Bakr () rightfully succeeded him as the caliph of the Mus ...
. He believes the difference between Muslim sects is political more than anything and that sect-specific ''
madhhab A ''madhhab'' (, , pl. , ) refers to any school of thought within fiqh, Islamic jurisprudence. The major Sunni Islam, Sunni ''madhhab'' are Hanafi school, Hanafi, Maliki school, Maliki, Shafi'i school, Shafi'i and Hanbali school, Hanbali. They ...
s'' made this more concrete. * 1996: ''The experience of comparative analysis of privatization and the formation of the corporate securities market in developing and post-socialist countries'' (') * 2011: ''The Intergovernmental Commissions and the Modernization of the Russian economy'' ('

* 2013: ''The initiative "Partnership for Modernization" and the Russian national interests'' (') * 2013: ''The philosophy of Equity research'' (') * 2014: ''The WTO mechanisms and non-discriminatory operations of Russian oil and gas companies in the European Energy markets'' ('')'' * 2019: ''The Cross, the crescent and the Arab nation: ideological currents in the Middle East'' (') - * 2020: ''Combat ecology: How Greenpeace, WWF and other international environmental organizations are undermining Russia's development'' (') - * 2021: ''Look into the future and get rich! Philosophy, ethics and algebra of stock analysis'' (') - * 2023: "Pledge of Victory: Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact: An Objective Approach" ("Залог Победы : договор Молотова-Риббентропа : объективный подход") - https://www.directmedia.ru/book-701225-zalog-pobedyi-dogovor-molotova-ribbentropa/?srsltid=AfmBOopKGqIWHUFVkA2pIfUYO7Y77s57jUJISkplErJeREYe5Hw2lYcY


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Gafurov's articles
on ''
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''Is it tolerable when the Gracchi are outraged by the rebellion?''
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''Money Matters''
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''The attraction of risky generosity''
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(in English)


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Gafurov, Said 1967 births Living people Moscow State University alumni Economists from Moscow Russian Marxists Russian orientalists