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Dmitry Rogozin – one of Russia's most authoritative and influential sociologists – is the guest of the new episode of "Tell Gordeeva". This interview is like a roller coaster, but for the intellect: following Rogozin's thought process is one of the most incredible experiences our team has had recently. This is one of those rare cases where we recommend watching the episode until the end and promise you won't regret it. With Rogozin, we discuss how sociology works, why chasing definitive answers is harmful and why it's useful to never stop asking questions (including to yourself). What makes old age valuable, how to live as long as possible, and what sex has to do with it. And this is just twenty percent of the interview. The rest is inside. KATERINA GORDEEVA HAS BEEN DESIGNATED AS A FOREIGN AGENT BY THE RUSSIAN MINISTRY OF JUSTICE #tellgordeeva #dmitryrogozin Contents: 0:00 "Vaccination against the normality" — how we're getting used to war 4:11 "There can be no non-public conversation" 6:50 Advertising with an educational effect 10:15 "February 24 isn't over. We're still in it" 13:20 "We all understand everything and stay silent" 15:35 What question does sociology really answer? 18:24 "For the authorities, the main question is how to manipulate their own satraps" 21:47 Sleep-improving advertising 25:22 Why is the city of Abaza considered a cursed place? 26:31 "Violence is like a virus. It spreads quickly" 29:28 "Once our person starts talking, sometimes you can't stop them" — how Rogozin researched corruption in business 32:09 "Fear cannot last long" 34:10 "All surveys are wrong and show God knows what" 37:20 "I saw no difference between the war story of an elderly German and our veterans" 40:40 "Our task is to protect ourselves from answers. Ask more questions" 45:42 Why did Rogozin leave a well-paid consulting job, abandon everything, and become a sociologist? 49:10 "I went for an internship in a mine. And stayed there" 59:00 "I forbade myself to talk about anything except sociology for a year" 1:00:32 "When you find your teacher, it's better than love at first sight" 1:02:36 "I resigned myself, closed my eyes, and started doing what I hated" 1:05:06 "When 20% of people in official polls say they don't support the war, that's a very big number" 1:08:57 "Before February 24, men aged 35-50 were the hardest group to reach. Now they're talking" 1:10:38 "In March 2014, people weren't surprised by the question 'Is Crimea Russia?'" 1:13:44 "We can get diametrically opposite answers to any public opinion question" 1:18:17 "If you ask a person a clarifying question, they will change their opinion" 1:19:51 "The desire to understand the situation turns into propaganda" 1:22:02 How Dmitry Rogozin fell in love with the Library 1:25:16 "Every day spent in places of detention is torture" — about Sergey Zuev's arrest 1:27:39 Is Zuev's case an attempt to close Shaninka? 1:31:10 "I have no documents, no sources" — does Rogozin consider Zuev guilty? 1:34:01 "The first loser from closing Shaninka will be the authorities themselves" 1:35:45 "Soviet sociology began in a bathhouse" — how free science can exist in an unfree country 1:39:45 "The FGS has no ability to recognize and discuss errors in their polls" 1:41:52 "In a closed world, we can only hope for a miracle" 1:44:28 "The problem isn't that the authorities are old, but that there's no turnover" 1:46:27 "With age, a person becomes invisible" — about ageism 1:48:55 "If 40-year-olds were in power, it wouldn't save us" 1:52:29 "There isn't a single person who has no connection to Ukraine" 1:54:44 How did Dmitry Rogozin become Russia's leading researcher on aging? 1:56:05 "Age from 55 to 70 years is not old age" 1:58:22 Why do we need the elderly? 2:01:11 "Books are an opportunity to communicate with the dead" 2:06:29 What should one do to live long? 2:09:44 Why is sex an important factor for long life? 2:12:25 "There is no absolute evil in our world" 2:15:58 What kind of person is Tikhon Shevkunov? 2:19:51 "I am friends with Georgy Kochetkov" 2:23:07 "I don't know how to be without Russia" — why Rogozin didn't go into emigration 2:29:46 "I would like to have a woman in my life even at 90" 2:30:26 "In a year we'll be in a very difficult situation if a miracle doesn't happen" 2:32:45 "I would say truth, but I always choose Homeland" P.S. "You're not a foreign agent by any chance? It's not good to talk with foreign agents" Dmitry Rogozin https://t.me/nizgoraev2 Katerina Gordeeva / catherinagordeeva Telegram: https://t.me/skazhigordeevoy Instagram: / skazhigordeevoy TikTok: / skazhigordeevoy VKontakte: https://vk.com/skazhigordeevoy