Dugin tries to justify The Ukraine war in terms of opposition to an American world order, would she also correlate with globalism. It's sloppy political theory, but far too many people in the right fall for it because they want to be useful idiots.
Do I even need to point out that unipolarism and Atlanticism are anathemas to globalism? His solution is as bad as the excuse. And no, when trying to destroy another nation, Dugin does not get to pretend that he is a nationalist. He's a lunatic fantasist to imagine that Russia would control Eurasia as opposed to China doing so. He should be considered certifiable, and yet serious people listen to him. Grievance destroys the mind and soul and allows people to fall under nuts like Dugin or Alfred Rosenberg.
Do not read this man. He will poison your mind with anti liberal anti globalist anti Soros thoughts. He is the prime Putin puffer. He should rot in hell.
What are your sources for all of the accusations, including the military comment? Any anti-globalist will not get good reviews these days ya know.
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“Russia is building a global resistance camp.” Reminds me of Michael Savage: borders, language, culture.
Bkmk
“It’s a cemetery of toxic waste”
OK, but that’s just San Francisco.
We’ve still got some nice places like Hells Half Acre, WY.
“She has no choice anymore: either build her own world or disappear.”
Yep just what the Commies tried to do...how did that work out for ‘ya??
Commie 2.0 aint gonna work either.
He doesn’t mention China, does he?
This guy is every bit as crazy as the scum bags running our country.
Dostoyevsky could have shredded this guy, and he was only a novelist.
“It’s a comparison with globalism as a whole planetary phenomenon. It’s a comparison on all levels - geopolitical and ideological. Russia rejects everything in globalism - unipolarism, atlantism, on the one hand, and liberalism, anti-tradition, technocracy, Grand Reset in one word, on the other.”
Or, it’s Russia annexing the Eastern part of Ukraine, with the West doing a bunch of impotent posturing. Philosophers have a tendency to see more than what is there.