Spiritual Heritage

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Spiritual Heritage
Духовное наследие
Headquarters16th Building, Bakhrushina Street, Moscow, Russia. 113054
IdeologyRussian nationalism
Moderate nationalism[2]
Patriotism
Statism
Colours  Blue
  Red
Slogan"Science, culture, education, healthcare and entrepreneurship"
(Russian: "Наука, культура, образование, здравоохранение и предпринимательство")

The All-Russian Social-Political Movement “Spiritual Heritage” (Russian: Всероссийское общественно-политическое движение "Духовное наследие"; Vserossiyskoye obshchestvenno-politicheskoye dvizheniye "Dukhovnoye naslediye") also known as Spiritual Heritage or Spiritual Legacy (Russian: Духовное наследие; Dukhovnoye naslediye) was a nationalist political party in Russia. Its orientation has been characterized as moderately “national-imperial” (as opposed to ethnic nationalist) [2] or as a “national-religious revision of communism”.[3]

The movement was founded in 1995 by

Fatherland
list, for which reason he was expelled from the CPRF State Duma faction).

The ideology of the Spiritual Heritage movement can be characterized as statist, supporting a resurrection of the traditionally strong Russian state and favouring for this reason the rallying of nationalist forces around the CPRF as the main vehicle for statist ideology.[2]

Since 1998, close relations between the movement and the Communist Party started to wane; Alexey Podberyozkin ran independently at the

United Socialist Party of Russia
.

References

  1. ^ Всероссийское общественно-политическое движение "ДУХОВНОЕ НАСЛЕДИЕ"
  2. ^ a b c "Информация на сайте ИИЦ "Панорама"". www.panorama.ru.
  3. ^ a b c "Национал-патриоты на президентских выборах-2000". www.panorama.ru.