Nashism (Russian: нашизм) and Nashists are post-Soviet[1] Russian political neologisms derived from the word "наши" ("[those who are] ours", i.e., those of the ingroup). The word is used to refer to various forms of worldview based on the primacy of "ours" over the "outsiders" (comparable to la cosa nostra, "our thing"). Various Russian journalists, politicians and political scientists define this word differently, as described below. The words "nashists" and "nashism" have also been used in reference to the Nashi political movement with the word "ours" in its title.
^Mikhail Epstein, "Types of New Words:An Attempt of Classification, reported that the conference "Русская неография
(к 40-летию научного направления)", С.-Петербург, Институт лингвистических исследований, 23-25 октября 2006 "
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