Alexander Dugin’s recent essay, “Some Suggestions for the American People” grapples with the riddle of American identity. While he offers insights on our predicament that warrant consideration, he begins with the same error every Continental Traditionalist makes, namely, he believes the American creation myth presumed and propagated by our coastal elites.
Tag: Eurasianism
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1,768 words
Translated by Greg Johnson
Translations: Czech, Portuguese
Throughout its history, Russia has been estranged from European dynamics. Its nationalism and national ideology are marked by a double game of attraction and revulsion towards Europe in particular and the West in general.
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March 12, 2014 Kerry Bolton
Ukrajinská krize – geopolitika a oligarchové
English original here
Současný vývoj na Ukrajině postupuje podle stejného scénáře jako v některých dalších zemích, které byly přivedeny do „stáda“ globalismu. Nepokoje v kyjevských ulicích a jinde představují další z řady „barevných revolucí“, které se jako lesní požár prohnaly přes země bývalého Sovětského svazu a v posledních letech i severní Afrikou, kde nazývaly „Arabské jaro“. 1] (more…)
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2,493 words
Czech translation here
The situation in the Ukraine follows the same scenario as sundry other states that have been brought into the globalist fold. The riots on the streets of Kiev and elsewhere amount to a “color revolution” of the sort that went like a dose of salts through the states of the former USSR, and recently through North Africa in the so-called “Arab Spring.”[1] Interestingly, there are presently globalist sponsored revolts in three states simultaneously: Venezuela,[2] Syria[3] and Ukraine; all associated with Russian interests. (more…)
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Eurasism is an ideological and social-political current born within the environment of the first wave of Russian emigration, united by the concept of Russian culture as a non-European phenomenon, (more…)
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French translation here
Imagine that in 2025, the United States as we know it disappeared. Internal corruption and imperial overreach made the regime incapable of dealing with a number of crises: spiraling government growth; continued economic stagnation; droughts, floods, and earthquakes; racial conflict exacerbated by massive non-white immigration, blatant anti-white discrimination, and desperate economic scarcity; (more…)
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Changes in the Original Meaning of Eurasianism
Different terms lose their original meaning through their daily use over the course of many years. (more…)
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French translation here
Editor’s Note:
The following text was compiled by John Morgan from various informal statements that Alexander Dugin posted to his Facebook page over the last year which deal with common themes. The compiler has combined and restructured them in an attempt to reshape them into a single, coherent text, and also brushed up the language somewhat. (more…)
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“We will march to fight for Holy Russia/
And spill as one our blood for her.”
—White Army songThe “Third Political Theory” (3PT) is what Alexander Dugin, in The Fourth Political Theory
(2012), calls Fascism and National Socialism.[1]
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Could you describe in a few key words the essence and goals of your movement? Does it place itself in an existing sociopolitical-historical trend of Russian politics? Does it lobby in Russian government circles to achieve its goals?
The main idea and goal of the International Eurasian Movement is to establish a multipolar world order, (more…)
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September 17, 2012 Alexander Dugin
The Fourth Political Theory
Alexander Dugin
The Fourth Political Theory
London: Arktos Media, 2012
212 pagesAbout The Fourth Political Theory
All the political systems of the modern age have been the products of three distinct ideologies (more…)