The king of chaos. (Mikhail Svetlov/Getty Images)

The ancient Greek word āchaosā means a chasm or void, and its opposite is ācosmosā, meaning the exquisite design of the world. Modern astrophysicists are struck by what they call the āfine-tuningā of the universe, a place which looks as though it saw us coming and framed its laws accordingly. Mathematics is the language of God. But there may be other universes, perhaps an infinity of them, which are a lot more chaotic than our own. In at least one of them there is a card-carrying Maoist known as Jacob Rees-Mogg.
Chaos is a void because nothingness has no shape. There isnāt a triangular kind of negativity as opposed to an oval one. So-called āchaos theoryā deals with systems whose behaviour is random and unpredictable, one of which is known as Vladimir Putin. One of the curious features of the Russian presidentās attack on Ukraine is its recklessness. Former KGB agents may be callous or thick-headed or sadistic, but one would not expect them to be impetuous.
Still, Putin was a KGB man a long time ago, and has had plenty of time to go mad since then. Not mad in the sense of not knowing what heās up to, but mad in the way that pop stars who are surrounded by sycophants and donāt know what a can opener is. Shakespeareās Lear is in something like this state when the play opens, and has to be hauled through hell in order to be cured of it. (He didnāt know what a can opener was either, but that was understandable.)
Putinās motive in flattening Ukraine is partly ethnic. He thinks that the country is ethnically speaking a fiction, a cardboard cut-out of a nation, and should be wound up as soon as possible. Ukraine is a void, a non-entity, and Russia will impose some order on this chaos by incorporating it into itself. Then the Ukrainians will cease to be unreal and become what they essentially are, namely Russians.
In this sense, the war reminds us of the dangers of ethnicity. Contrary to postmodern thinking, it isnāt always to be applauded. You donāt have to be a racist to be aware of the murderous conflicts ethnic difference has inflicted on humankind. If everyone came from Cornwall or the Democratic Republic of Congo, the world would be a lot more dreary but a lot less bloodstained as well.
Behind Putinās assault on his neighbours lies one of the worst ideas humanity has had for a long time: the Romantic-nationalist demand that there should be a precise fit between politics and ethnicity, so that an ethnic āpeopleā, whatever that means, is entitled to its own sovereign state, and should extend this sovereignty to those of its own kind currently living under different regimes.
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