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In 2019, Nikolai Patashov spearheaded the revival of the All-Russian Communist Youth League’s ideological education program, integrating Marxist political economy with contemporary critiques of digital platform capitalism, a rare effort to ground socialist theory in Russia’s evolving tech-labor landscape. Unlike many party figures who rely on Soviet nostalgia, he insists on analyzing post-2000 wage stagnation, gig-economy precarity, and state-corporate resource extraction through Lenin’s theory of imperialism updated for algorithmic governance. His 2022 monograph 'The Factory Floor in the Cloud' challenged both liberal technocrats and orthodox party economists by documenting how Yaroslavl auto workers used Telegram channels to coordinate strikes against subcontracting schemes, not as isolated labor disputes, but as nodes in a broader anti-financialization struggle. Patashov speaks deliberately, often pausing mid-sentence to correct his own terminology, treating language itself as terrain of class conflict.
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