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====Extremist nationalism====
{{further|Far-right politics in Russia|Neo-Nazism in Russia}}
''Extremist nationalism in Russia'' is used in reference to many [[Far-right politics|far-right]] and a few [[Far-left politics|far-left]] [[Ultranationalism|ultra-nationalist]] movements and organizations. In Russia, the term ''nationalism'' is frequently used in reference to extremist nationalism. However, it is frequently mixed up with "[[fascism]]" in Russia. While the meaning of this terminology does not exactly match the formal [[definitions of fascism]], the common denominator is [[chauvinism]]. In all other respects, the positions vary over a wide spectrum. Some movements hold a political position in which they believe that the [[Sovereign state|state]] must be an instrument of nationalism (such as the [[National Bolshevik Party]], headed by [[Eduard Limonov]]), while others (for example, [[Russian National Unity]]) promote the use of [[Vigilantism|vigilantist]] tactics against the perceived "enemies of Russia" without participating in politics.{{citation needed|date=September 2023}}