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A Russian Radical Conservative Challenge to the Liberal Global Order: Aleksandr Dugin [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
peerReviewed
A Mohler   +30 more
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Sociology after the postcolonial: Response to Julian Go's ‘thinking against empire’

open access: yesThe British Journal of Sociology, Volume 74, Issue 3, Page 310-323, June 2023., 2023
Abstract Julian Go's ‘Thinking Against Empire’ identifies the corpus of ‘anticolonial thought’ as being instructive for a wider rethinking of how sociology might rally its key conceptualisations of social relations. He insightfully identifies the marginalisation of such thinking from Sociology as an institutionalised discipline. In our response we take
Sivamohan Valluvan, Nisha Kapoor
wiley   +1 more source

Practising Populism: How Right‐wing Populists Negotiate Political Competence

open access: yesJCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies, Volume 58, Issue 4, Page 890-908, July 2020., 2020
Abstract This article introduces a new way to consider right‐wing populism in Western Europe through practice theory. While historically, right‐wing populist parties have not been seen as one homogenous movement, their populist practices constitute a transnational challenge to the European political establishment.
Beatrix Futák‐Campbell   +1 more
wiley   +1 more source

Eurasianismo y nacionalismo ruso imperialista en Aleksandr Dugin

open access: yesPolítica y Gobernanza. Revista de Investigaciones y Análisis Político, 2023
En este artículo se analizan los principales componentes de la teoría política del pensador ruso Aleksndr Dugin (1962), muy influyente en los círculos del Kremlin y en las posiciones del propio Putin. En su prolífica obra, una visión tradicionalista, deudora de Evola y Guénon, se articula con elementos la Revolución Conservadora alemana y la tradición ...
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Gurus presidenciais: a guerra pela eternidade de Olavo de Carvalho, Steve Bannon e Aleksandr Dugin

open access: yesPlural, 2022
Guerra pela eternidade, de Benjamin Teitelbaum, é o relato de sua busca pela compreensão do Tradicionalismo, corrente de pensamento de extrema direita, por meio de diálogos com seus principais expoentes atuais. Sua proposta foi entender como ideais tão radicais, que sempre estiveram à margem do debate público, ganharam importância nos últimos anos ...
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Putinism and Markets: How (and Why) Do They Fit Together?

open access: yesThe Russian Review, Volume 84, Issue 4, Page 628-645, October 2025.
Abstract In Russia, positive attitudes toward a free market economy and competition are firmly associated with the “Western” intellectual imports the country experienced in the 1990s. Anti‐Western intellectuals and politicians typically embrace an anti‐market stance calling for an economy with greater level of governmental interventions.
Alexander Libman
wiley   +1 more source

Mitä Aleksandr Dugin tarkoittaa?

open access: yesNiin & näin, 2022
Puhuttaessa Ukrainan sotaan kärjistyneen Venäjän geopoliittisen ja ideologisen ajattelun filosofis-teoreettisista taustavoimista nousee toistuvasti esiin ”putinismin pääideologiksi” ja ”maailman vaarallisimmaksi filosofiksi” maalaillun Aleksandr Duginin nimi.
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MORAL REALISM, ‘GENDER IDEOLOGY’, AND TRANS+ RIGHTS

open access: yesThe Heythrop Journal, Volume 66, Issue 4, Page 367-380, July 2025.
Abstract Current debate on the validity of an ethical basis for trans+ rights is often expressed as a clash between moral norms based on a biological understanding of sex, and a social and cultural understanding of gender. I will argue a moral realist case for legal and political equality for trans+ people based on objective, universal, and shared ...
Maria Exall
wiley   +1 more source

The past and future of the study of Islamic esotericism

open access: yesReligion Compass, Volume 18, Issue 7, July 2024.
Abstract The study of Islamic esotericism, particularly the concept of al‐bāṭiniyya, remains fragmented. While often studied under various labels like “mysticism” and “occultism,” it is widely equated to Sufism. Scholars still hesitate to use the term al‐bāṭiniyya due to its historical pejorative connotations, linking it to extremist adherence to ...
Liana Saif
wiley   +1 more source

Aleksandr Dugin’s Traditionalist roots

open access: yesStudies in East European Thought
Abstract By the time of the Russo-Ukrainian War, the Russian political activist Aleksandr Dugin was known as an ultra-nationalist, a fascist, a geopolitician, a Eurasianist, a Heideggerian, and sometimes also as a Traditionalist in the school established by René Guénon.
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