The first accessible guide to Aleksandr Dugin, the philosopher whose ideas shape Russia's geopolitical strategy and influence global political movements.
Who is Aleksandr Dugin, and why should you care? This concise guide unpacks the complex ideology of Russia's most controversial political philosopher - the man whose vision for a multipolar world has shaped Kremlin policy, far-right movements, and authoritarian discourse worldwide.
From his early fascination with esoteric traditions to his theories on civilizational conflict, Dugin has developed a worldview that blends geopolitics, nationalism, and mysticism. He explores fascist occultism, calls for territorial conquest and the destruction of Western democracy. His concept of sacred geography frames global power struggles as inevitable clashes between civilizations, while The Fourth Political Theory challenges liberal democracy and rebrands authoritarian control as a spiritual alternative to liberalism.
In this essential guide, you'll discover:
Whether you're interested in Russia's geopolitical ambitions, the rise of nationalist ideologies, or the intellectual forces reshaping modern politics, this accessible guide distills Dugin's often complex and obscure writings into clear, digestible insights.
Perfect for students, journalists, policymakers, and anyone seeking to understand the ideas driving contemporary global politics.
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