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{{Evil Organization|name=Evil Political Party|fullname=Национал-большевистская партия|alias=National Bolshevik Party<br>Nazbol<br>NBP|origin=Russia|headquarters=Moscow, Russia|foundation=1st May 1993|commanders=[[Eduard Limonov]]<br>[[Aleksandr Dugin]]|agents=Egor Letov<br>Zachar Prilepin<br>56.500 members|goals=Get Russia back to how it was in the Soviet Union <small>(failed)</small><br>Establish a Eurasian Union <small>(failed)</small>|crimes=Rioting<br>[[Vandalism]]<br>[[Propaganda]]<br>[[Hate speech]]<br>[[Discrimination]]<br>Public disorder<br>Property damage<br>Apology of [[Fascism]]<br>|Image=NBP flag.png|type of villain=Fascist-Communist party}} | {{Evil Organization|name=Evil Political Party|fullname=Национал-большевистская партия|alias=National Bolshevik Party<br>Nazbol<br>NBP|origin=Russia|headquarters=Moscow, Russia|foundation=1st May 1993|commanders=[[Eduard Limonov]]<br>[[Aleksandr Dugin]]|agents=Egor Letov<br>Aijo Beness<br>Zachar Prilepin<br>Maxim Gromov<br>Sergei Aksenov<br>Andrei Dmitriev<br>Taisiya Osipova<br>Roman Konoplev<br>Aleksandr Averin<br>Andrei Sukhorada<br>Sergey Kuryokhin<br>Yuriy Chervochkin<br>Natalya Medvedeva<br>Vladimir Linderman<br>Aleksandr Dolmatov<br>Sergei Fomchenkova<br>Aleksandr Nepomniachtchi<br>56.500 members|goals=Get Russia back to how it was in the Soviet Union <small>(failed)</small><br>Establish a Eurasian Union <small>(failed)</small>|crimes=Rioting<br>[[Vandalism]]<br>[[Propaganda]]<br>[[Hate speech]]<br>[[Discrimination]]<br>Public disorder<br>Property damage<br>Apology of [[Fascism]]<br>|Image=NBP flag.png|type of villain=Fascist-Communist party}} | ||
{{Quote|Russia is everything, the rest is nothing!|The National Bolshevik Party's motto.}} | {{Quote|Russia is everything, the rest is nothing!|The National Bolshevik Party's motto.}} | ||
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=== Mass apostasy === | === Mass apostasy === | ||
In the last years of the party, a substantial slice of national-Bolshevik militants, noticed a change in the political-ideological line of the NBP | In the last years of the party, a substantial slice of national-Bolshevik militants, noticed a change in the political-ideological line of the NBP have decided to abandon it. | ||
=== Foundation of a new party === | === Foundation of a new party === | ||
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=== Theoretical bases === | === Theoretical bases === | ||
The National Bolshevik Party is an openly anti-Atlanticist, anti-Western, Eurasianist and nationalist party. It supports Stalinism and Soviet communism together with the Third Fascist Way. | The National Bolshevik Party is an openly anti-Atlanticist, anti-Western, Eurasianist and nationalist party. It supports Stalinism and Soviet communism together with the Third [[Fascism|Fascist]] Way. | ||
=== Inspirations === | === Inspirations === | ||
The party takes inspiration from various philosophers including Julius Evola, Ernst Niekisch, Georges Sorel, Hegel, Bakunin and Yukio Mishima. | The party takes inspiration from various philosophers including Julius Evola, Ernst Niekisch, Georges Sorel, Hegel, Bakunin and Yukio Mishima. | ||
=== Ideological changes === | |||
Although this, the party, thans to [[Eduard Limonov]]<nowiki/>m decided to side with the neoliberals, softened the anti-Western sentiment and positively evaluated the "Ukrainian Orange Revolution". | |||
== Membership == | |||
=== Founders === | |||
* [[Eduard Limonov|'''Eduard Limonov''']]: leader and founder of the party, he was a writer and poet, author of auto-biographical novels that have been successful in France, Russia and other countries. He was also a soldier and participant in the [[Yugoslav Wars|Yugoslav civil war]] alongside the Serbs. | |||
* [[Aleksandr Dugin|'''Aleksandr Dugin''']] (formerly): co-founder of the party and philosopher and political scientist famous for his strongly anti-Western and [[Fascist|neo-fascist]] ideas. | |||
=== Members === | |||
* '''Zakhar Prilepin''': Russian writer and leader of the political party "For Truth" from 1st February 2020. | |||
* '''Vladimir Linderman''': Latvian and Russian publicist, political dissident of Jewish origin. | |||
* '''Beness Aijo''': Latvian National Bolshevik activist of Russian and Ugandan descent. | |||
* '''Sergei Aksenov''': Russian political dissident, publicist, former prisoner, cofounder of coalition The Other Russia and one of the leaders of the political party The Other Russia. | |||
* '''Aleksandr Averin''': Russian journalist, political dissident and publicist. | |||
* '''Andrei Dmitriev''': Russian journalist, political dissident, publicist, co-founder of coalition The Other Russia and one of leaders of the eponymous political party The Other Russia. | |||
* '''Sergei Fomchenkov''': Russian politician, ex-commander of the United Armed Forces of Novorossiya and member The Other Russia. | |||
* '''Taisiya Osipova''': Russian opposition activist from the "The Other Russia" party. | |||
* '''Maxim Gromov''': Russian political dissident, human rights activist, former political prisoner, publicist and one of the leaders of the political party The Other Russia and Prisoner's Union. | |||
* '''Aleksandr Nepomniachtchi''': Russian poet, singer and bard. He died at the age of 39 in Ivanovo. | |||
* '''Natalya Medvedeva''': Russian poet, writer, singer, and frontwoman of the hard rock bands Tribunal Natalii Medvedevoy and NATO. She killed herself with an overdose of heroin in 2003. | |||
* '''Aleksandr Dolmatov''': Russian opposition activist. Dolmatov committed suicide in a Dutch detention centre. | |||
* '''Yuriy Chervochkin''': Russian opposition activist. He was murdered at the age of 22. | |||
* '''Andrei Sukhorada''': former leader of the [[Primorsky Partisans]]. he killed himself on the 11th June 2010. | |||
* '''Sergey Kuryokhin''': Russian composer, pianist, music director, experimental artist, film actor and writer, based in St. Petersburg, Russia. He died on the 9th July 1996 at the age of 42. | |||
* Yegor Letov: Russian poet, musician, singer-songwriter, audio engineer and conceptual artist, best known as the founder and leader of the post-punk/psychedelic rock band Grazhdanskaya Oborona. He died of heart failure in his sleep on the 19th February 2008 at his home in Omsk, at the age of 43. | |||
== Gallery == | == Gallery == | ||
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File:1999 Impeachment of Boris Yeltsin 01.jpg|NBP members manifesting in 1999 after Boris Yeltsin's impeachment. | File:1999 Impeachment of Boris Yeltsin 01.jpg|NBP members manifesting in 1999 after Boris Yeltsin's impeachment. | ||
File:Demonstration of the NBP.jpg|NBP members demonstrating. | File:Demonstration of the NBP.jpg|NBP members demonstrating. | ||
File: | File:November-7 Demonstration in Yaroslavl 007.jpg|NBP members demonstrating in Yaroslavl on the 7th November. | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
== Trivia == | |||
* ''"The Revolution that wasn't"'' is a 2008 documentary film that talks about the story of the Party. | |||
[[Category:European Villains]] | [[Category:European Villains]] | ||
[[Category:Russia]] | [[Category:Russia]] | ||
[[Category:Modern Villains]] | [[Category:Modern Villains]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Neutral Evil]] | ||
[[Category:Vocal Villains]] | [[Category:Vocal Villains]] | ||
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[[Category:Extravagant]] | [[Category:Extravagant]] | ||
[[Category:Charismatic]] | [[Category:Charismatic]] | ||
[[Category:Artistic]] | |||
[[Category:Evil vs. Evil]] | [[Category:Evil vs. Evil]] | ||
[[Category:Grey Zone]] | [[Category:Grey Zone]] |