"The diversification of the people's demand could not be followed by the state apparatus"
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The subtext is a defense of a particular post-Soviet moment, when Russia's sudden pluralism in the 1990s collided with institutions built for uniformity. "Diversification" gestures at the explosion of identities and expectations after the USSR: private enterprise, regional interests, new media, rising inequality, nostalgia, outrage. "State apparatus" evokes an inherited bureaucracy and security ecosystem trained to impose coherence from the top down. The mismatch Chubais names is real; his framing is strategic. It shifts the blame away from reformers and onto institutional inertia, while implying that rapid reform was less an ideological gamble than a forced march demanded by reality.
Coming from a politician associated with privatization and shock therapy, the line also reads as preemptive absolution. If society splintered faster than governance could adapt, then the social pain that followed can be recoded as transition cost, not policy failure. The elegance is in the passive voice: nobody chose to lag; the apparatus just couldn't. That grammatical softness is its sharpest edge.
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Chubais, Anatoly. (2026, January 15). The diversification of the people's demand could not be followed by the state apparatus. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-diversification-of-the-peoples-demand-could-149772/
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"The diversification of the people's demand could not be followed by the state apparatus." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-diversification-of-the-peoples-demand-could-149772/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.






