Russian Urbanites in Search of a Party. I maintain that this group—which can become our base, which can offer real support in our struggle—exists today. And I call this group the “educated urbanites.” This milieu has taken shape over the past several years in a number of Russian cities with populations over one million, and the process of its formation is not yet complete. The main distinguishing features of its members are independence, initiative, responsibility, and the fact that they have achieved everything in life through their own labor and resourcefulness, owing nothing to the authorities. They managed to get on their feet not thanks to the state, but, as a rule, in spite of it. The educated urbanite is not a dependent. And he owes nothing to the “state of the Russian Federation,” which has only ever hindered him and never helped him in any way. An article by Miloserdov on APN. It is based on the text of his speech at the “New Political Nationalism” conference. His idea that the main support base for contemporary nationalists is the “educated urbanites” resonated strongly and was mentioned in many subsequent speeches. I think it is an interesting concept.