i live here and i no longer really understand what his plan is, apart from the basics: build up a national burgeois/oligarch class which he can control, to protect his racket from international oligarchs (so putin’s plan), and try to “fish in muddy waters”, somehow navigating between EU/NATO, russia and china, thereby hoping to have some freedom of movement.
also do as much fascism as necessary while fighting on two political fronts, against the eu-lib types AND the frothing fascist types. but this too is like putin.
now i really dont know how he plans to actually continue this indefinitely, because unlike russia, hungary has absolutely nothing.
Didn’t Hungary used to have a massive manufacturing base that could conceivably be recreated, if the conditions were right? Or is Orban (much like Putin) too much of a liberal to ever do industrial policy like a 20th century leader, instead of whatever neoliberal bullshit that most countries do today.
i live here and i no longer really understand what his plan is, apart from the basics: build up a national burgeois/oligarch class which he can control, to protect his racket from international oligarchs (so putin’s plan), and try to “fish in muddy waters”, somehow navigating between EU/NATO, russia and china, thereby hoping to have some freedom of movement.
also do as much fascism as necessary while fighting on two political fronts, against the eu-lib types AND the frothing fascist types. but this too is like putin.
now i really dont know how he plans to actually continue this indefinitely, because unlike russia, hungary has absolutely nothing.
Didn’t Hungary used to have a massive manufacturing base that could conceivably be recreated, if the conditions were right? Or is Orban (much like Putin) too much of a liberal to ever do industrial policy like a 20th century leader, instead of whatever neoliberal bullshit that most countries do today.
we still have some manufacturing i think, assembling autoparts for germany, assembling batteries for some chinese company, that sort of thing.
maybe we’re somewhat coming out of the massive slump that came when the soviet market collapsed, but i dont think the profits get invested locally…