Aleksandr Dugin

Aleksandr Dugin is a Russian political philosopher and analyst known for his influence on Russian politics and his advocacy of Eurasianism, a geopolitical concept promoting the integration of Russia with former Soviet states and other countries in Europe and Asia. He has been a controversial figure due to his nationalist and traditionalist views.

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  1. 1. The Foundations Of Geopolitics: The Geopolitical Future Of Russia

    The Geopolitical Future Of Russia

    The book presents a strategic framework for Russia's geopolitical ambitions, advocating for a multipolar world where Russia plays a central role. It emphasizes the importance of expanding Russian influence through alliances and strategic partnerships, particularly in Europe and Asia, while countering Western dominance. The text outlines various geopolitical tactics, including the destabilization of adversaries and the fostering of regional conflicts to weaken opponents. It also discusses the cultural and ideological dimensions of geopolitics, suggesting that Russia should promote its own values and traditions as a counterbalance to Western liberalism.

  2. 2. The Fourth Political Theory

    A philosophical and geopolitical manifesto arguing that liberalism, Marxism, and fascism were the three dominant political theories of the 20th century and that a new, ‘‘fourth’’ theory is needed to overcome modernity’s crises; it rejects Western individualism and universalism, embraces traditionalism, multipolarity, and civilizational pluralism, and proposes a politics grounded in cultural identity, spirituality, and geopolitical strategy rather than liberal democratic norms or capitalist globalization.

  3. 3. Political Platonism

    An argument for reorienting modern political life around Platonic metaphysics and hierarchical, transcendent principles, rejecting liberalism, secularism, and materialist egalitarianism; it advocates rule by a philosophically grounded elite or guardians who restore a sacred, traditional order and justify strong, anti‑modern statecraft as necessary to recover spiritual truth and social harmony.

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