
In this in-depth conversation with Fikrat Shabanov, the following critical questions are explored:
Why is nationalism not a spontaneous protest, but rather a tool of the capitalist system?
How can the liberal rhetoric of freedom carry an inherently violent nature?
Who designs today’s conflicts? Are there true architects of war?
Why does a hierarchy of victims exist in international politics?
How does 21st-century hypercapitalism generate a new form of nationalism?
Can genuine sovereignty exist under supranational structures?
And why are modern wars not only fought on battlefields — but also produced as media projects?
This is not just a conversation about nationalism.
It is a conversation about the global system of governance — where ideology, economy, and media intertwine into a single structure of control.