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Tag Archives: alexander dugin
Table Contents for Dugin’s Heidegger
I received Martin Heidegger: The Philosophy of Another Beginning by Alexandr Dugin in the mail. One of the reasons I put off buying for so long is I had no clue what was in it. I could not find anywhere on … Continue reading
4th Political Theory
This review has in mind St Cheetos the Prophet. The phrase that best sums up Dugin’s approach is “Negating the Logic of History.” Dugin begins by listing the three most common (and modern) ideologies: Liberalism: the individual is the normative … Continue reading
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Tagged alexander dugin, immanuel kant, martin heidegger, neoliberalism, time
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War of the World Island
In this work A. Dugin advances and develops the typology of Eternal Rome vs. Eternal Carthage–land empires against sea, mercantile empires. So his thesis: Russia cannot be interpreted apart from the Russian land (Dugin loc. 128). From this he deduces … Continue reading
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Tagged alexander dugin, carthage, eurasianism, geopolitics, nato, rome, russia, vladimir putin
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4th Political Theory (Review)
This review has in mind St Cheetos the Prophet. The phrase that best sums up Dugin’s approach is “Negating the Logic of History.” Dugin begins by listing the three most common (and modern) ideologies: Liberalism: the individual is the normative … Continue reading
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Tagged alexander dugin, immanuel kant, liberalism, martin heidegger, time
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Dugin notes, 3: Reversibility of Time
Modern political options have all seen progress and time in a linear fashion. Even more so, because of time there must naturally be progress. By contrast, Dugin suggests that T1: Time is a social phenomenon with its structures arising from … Continue reading
Dugin notes, 2: Dasein as Actor
What is the nature of freedom? Classical Liberals defined freedom as “freedom from.” There should be no ties on an individual’s will. It is these individuals, acting alone but taken as a whole, who form the circle of liberal … Continue reading
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Tagged alexander dugin, liberalism, martin heidegger, outlines, racism
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Dugin outline, chapter 1
I am doing an analytical outline of Dugin’s Fourth Political Theory. Birth of a Concept Three Ideologies Liberalism: the individual is the normative subject (this includes both free market capitalism and the Democratic Party. I am using “liberal” in a non-perjorative … Continue reading
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Tagged alexander dugin, liberalism, martin heidegger, outlines, postmodernism
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European Plain: What’s at Stake for Hillary in 2017
By J. B. Aitken Hillary must start WWIII by 2017 if she wants to have any semblance of Atlanticist domination. Even then, the price might be too high. Atlantis at the Threshold Atlanticism, following Dugin, is the geopolitical reality that … Continue reading
Post-Brexit 2.0
I initially looked at Brexit with glee. Anything that makes leftists cry is always a good thing. But this glee was always tempered with suspicion–so voting is now an honest thing and isn’t manipulated? So even though Brexit appeared to … Continue reading
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Tagged alexander dugin, brexit, capitalism, european union, john milbank
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War of the World Island (Dugin)
In this work A. Dugin advances and develops the typology of Eternal Rome vs. Eternal Carthage–land empires against sea, mercantile empires. So his thesis: Russia cannot be interpreted apart from the Russian land (Dugin loc. 128). From this he deduces … Continue reading
Posted in Book Review, Eschatology, Philosophy, politics
Tagged alexander dugin, atlanticism, eurasianism
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