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The One
26th August 2016, 07:30
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A week ago Mr Vaino (right) replaced Sergei Ivanov (left), an old KGB colleague of Vladimir Putin

Russian President Vladimir Putin's new chief of staff Anton Vaino has reached the top shrouded in mystery.

He does not appear to have given any press interviews in his past career, and his official biography reveals little, beyond a steady rise over many years of service to the Kremlin.Before his Kremlin promotion the Estonian-born high flyer served as a diplomat, including a stint at the Tokyo embassy.But an investigation by BBC Russian into Mr Vaino's academic work reveals intriguing details about him and may offer clues about his worldview.Like many officials of his generation, reports say he has a master's degree in economics and has contributed to various scientific publications.In 2012 an article appeared in a specialist journal called Economics and Law written by an "AE Vaino" - widely believed to be one and the same person as Mr Putin's new chief of staff.

It was titled "The capitalisation of the future".

Levers of power
Written in a dense academic prose - which many Russian commentators this week said they found almost impossible to understand - and accompanied by even more complex charts and diagrams, the article outlines new ways of organising and understanding society.

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Russians are scratching their heads over this diagram in Mr Vaino's article (Moscow Times translation)

Mr Vaino argues that the economy and society in general have become too complex to manage by traditional means. Governments need to seek new ways of regulating and controlling them.The article describes a new device called a "nooscope" which, it says, can tap into global consciousness and "detect and register changes in the biosphere and in human activity".The "nooscope" bewildered many in Russia this week. Does the device really exist, they asked. What does it actually do? Is Mr Vaino really serious?BBC Russian tracked down Viktor Sarayev, an award-winning economist and businessman who has co-authored a number of articles with Mr Vaino.He described the nooscope as "a device that scans transactions between people, things and money", and claimed it was an invention of parallel significance to the telescope and the microscope.But he was less forthcoming about whether it actually existed, or was still under development.

'Utopian idea'

Leading Russian academics meanwhile expressed deep scepticism about the theories and solutions propounded by Mr Vaino and his collaborators.
"There isn't any science in this," says Simon Kordonsky, a philosophy professor at Moscow's Higher School of Economics.He dismissed the article as indulging in "mythological" hypotheses about the future which, he said, contrasted with the genuinely progressive ideas explored by the first generation of Russian reforming economists in the early post-Soviet years."If we evaluate this article by its meaning, then without doubt it's a cause for concern," says another philosopher from the same institute, Prof Vitaly Kourennoy."It represents a utopian idea which has no connection to science. It's propounding some kind of all-embracing system of government that has to be enforced by top officials."Viewed from this perspective however, Mr Vaino's theories perhaps begin to make more sense.They could actually be seen as part of a pattern that has emerged in Russian politics over the past decade, as President Putin has sought to reassert control after the chaos of the early 1990s.

Kremlin spin doctors
Some observers also draw parallels with the approach of one of Mr Vaino's predecessors - former presidential adviser and deputy prime minister Vladislav Surkov.

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Vladislav Surkov (left) is said to have masterminded Mr Putin's "managed democracy" brand

Dubbed by one Russian politician as "a puppet master who privatised the political system", Mr Surkov is credited with inventing the theory of "managed democracy", through which President Putin now runs Russia unchallenged.Widely seen as a master of political spin (http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-22448123), Mr Surkov specialised in manipulating information in a way which often left his interlocutors unsure as to where the facts ended and the fiction began.This also appears to be an approach used by Dmitry Kiselyov, the powerful head of the state-run Russia Today media network, and a man often referred to as "the Kremlin's chief propagandist".Tasked with broadcasting the Kremlin's point of view (http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-36551391), both to Russians and the rest of the world, Mr Kiselyov told the BBC earlier this year that "the age of neutral journalism" had passed.

Blurred reality

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Anton Vaino: The bureaucrat's grandfather was a communist boss in Soviet Estonia

In expounding his theories about the "nooscope" Anton Vaino seems to be echoing these more high-profile Kremlin colleagues.There is no way to prove that the world "exists in reality and not in our imagination", he writes in the Economics and Law article, explaining why the nooscope is needed to interpret and manage world events.Prof Kordonsky feels he has heard it all before.

"It's a state of mind," he told BBC Russian. "It's a rejection of the current realities. They want to change things but they don't want to understand what things are really like. They have a perception of potential greatness […] and they're suggesting a way of changing the country and building a better tomorrow."
If AE Vaino the political scientist and Anton Vaino the new chief of staff really are the same person, as most Russians presume, then the coming months may show if the nooscope can really deliver a "better tomorrow

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Aianawa
26th August 2016, 07:39
From memory, Verndinsky (Russian) plus two others around the world, created the word Noosphere, for the collective mind, taken further lately by Arguelles as residing between the two van ellen belts or is it three belts nowadays.

Here is one of them > https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierre_Teilhard_de_Chardin

modwiz
26th August 2016, 08:44
I really liked what I could discern through the lens of a BBC report. I could make some sense of the chart and think it has considerable validity. Psychology is everything and it is intimately linked with perception. Those perceptions go on to form the "created" reality we experience. Knowing the suspicions some have regarding certain world leaders, I will end further comment other than to say, I like what is presented and where it is coming from. It certainly can stimulate other forward thinkers, of the truly human orientation, to contribute or improve on this model.

Aianawa
26th August 2016, 08:53
For myself, defining or understanding the noosphere experiencially ( as we all do ) and knowingly is a nowadays self mastery desired traight and yes new or at least upgraded in our times, to move from a technoosphere mind to Noospheric mind, was the shift, in some ways the twin towers 11 was the catalyst.

modwiz
26th August 2016, 09:17
For myself, defining or understanding the nooshere experiencially ( as we all do ) and knowingly is a nowadays self mastery desired traight and yes new or at least upgraded in our times, to move from a technoosphere mind to Noospheric mind, was the shift, in some ways the twin towers 11 was the catalyst.

I think I understand that chart more clearly than what you just wrote here. :ha:

Aianawa
26th August 2016, 12:00
Much of Arguelless's work involved the collective mind and very much into understanding how it worked, noos refers to mind, Arguelles wished to put the twin towers on the cover of his book, Time and the Technoosphere due to the impact on the collective mind, this was soon after 9/11, he was not allowed to. There are many ways to work with the noosphere, being present now for eggysample, much of his later work revolved around how to work with the noosphere.

bsbray
26th August 2016, 18:01
Joseph Farrell thinks that Russia is heading towards a major economic policy change that will align capitalism with nationalism and has historically produced major industrial and economic booms in the US, China and Germany (though the US and Germany no longer employ such economic policies).

It will be interesting to see how Russia's future unfolds but I do think that they have an incredible opportunity to change the world with the various movements going on there.

Aianawa
27th August 2016, 03:27
If you look at graph, ability to reflect is hugely important and not circled as such, look what and how revolves around TV, internet etc and how things are around mind, we see personality and society at bottom of graph melding micro and macro.