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Radical conservatism and the Heideggerian right: Heidegger, de Benoist, Dugin [PDF]
The paper studies the significance of Martin Heidegger's philosophy of history for two key thinkers of contemporary radical conservatism and the Identitarian movement, Alain de Benoist and Aleksandr Dugin. Heidegger's often-overlooked affinities with the
Jussi Backman
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How ideologists define ideology: A. G. Dugin [PDF]
Introduction. Ideology as a category of political philosophy in a digital society cannot be defined neutrally and autonomously from the activities of its defining subject. Theoretical analysis. Using the example of a specific system of views, the authors
Suslov, Ivan V. +1 more
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Dugin's deconstruction of postmodernity: Postliberalism and postpolitics [PDF]
The paper studies Dugin's argumentation of postmodernity. In his philosophical and politicological works (Philosophy of Politics, Postphilosophy, Fourth Political Theory and Postmodern Geopolitics) written after 2000, Dugin applies the deconstruction ...
Perišić Srđan M.
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Thoron, radon and microbial community as supportive indicators of seismic activity in groundwater [PDF]
Earthquakes have a significant impact on groundwater environments as well as human life. However, identifying active and affected zones from seismic events using isotopic and microbial diversity indicators remains a challenging frontier.
Jaeyeon Kim +3 more
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In the Crosshairs of the Fourfold: Critical Thoughts on Aleksandr Dugin’s Heidegger
In Part 1, we situate Dugin’s interpretation of Heidegger in relation to the better known, broadly left-liberal approaches to interpreting Heidegger’s thought, stressing Dugin’s unusual focus on th...
Matthew Sharpe
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Aleksandr Dugin’s Traditionalist roots
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.
Mark Sedǵwick
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Vmesna Evropa v očeh Cohena in Dugina
Članek prinaša primerjalno analizo geopolitičnih pristopov ameriškega in ruskega geopolitika Saula B. Cohena in Alexandra Dugina k določanju položaja Vmesne Evrope v sodobnem svetu.
Jurica Botić
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Dugin’s apocalypticism: Western or Russian?
Abstract This essay historically contextualizes Aleksandr Dugin as an apocalyptic thinker by considering his interpretation of Western history as dominated by an apocalyptic desire for destruction. Exploring this interpretation of Western history through several key figures from the ancient and modern eras (Thucydides, Plato ...
Michael Meng, Meng Michael
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Eurasia and eschatology. Dugin’s antiliberal resonances in the Muslim world
Abstract This article examines the reception of Alexander Dugin’s thought in Turkey, in the Arab world, and Iran, highlighting the dynamics through which Russian ideological repertoires are appropriated and reframed outside their original context.
Kamal Gasimov, Marlene Laruelle
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Influence of German Revolutionary Conservatism on New Eurasianism, the Relation between Carl Schmitt and Alexander Dugin [PDF]
Carl Schmitt and Alexander Dugin are considered statist thinkers who synthesized nationalism and religiosity in order to construct a national political theology to consolidate the state and empower national strength. They both believe that the individual
Elaheh Koolaee, Saeed Anvari
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