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Alexander Dugin

Doctor of Sociology and of Political sciences, PhD of Philosophy. Founder of Russian geopolitical school and Eurasian Movement.

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Aleksandr Dugin's Fourth Political Theory in Biblical Perspective: Book 3 in the Changing World Order series (The Changing World Order Book Series)

Discover a thought-provoking exploration of the collapse of Modernist political ideologies through a biblical lens.

The Direction Is More Important Than the Speed

We need to choose something different - to go another way. The speed is not essential. The direction is.

Spineless Vučić and the Escape of AIs from the Sandbox

Alexander Dugin delivers a blistering verdict on Serbia’s dangerous turn, the coming energy collapse of Europe, and the irreversible moment when artificial intelligence slipped the leash and began...

The Genie of Unipolarity

Alexander Dugin argues that the West’s systematic dismantling of the post-Yalta bipolar order, aided by Russia’s own geopolitical self-destruction in the late 1980s and 1990s...

Eurasian Axis

Alexander Dugin warns that without a real military alliance, the Eurasian axis will stay vulnerable, and BRICS’s limited drills prove how far it still has to go.

Lindsey Graham’s Liquidation and the War of Symbols

Alexander Dugin on the death of Senator Lindsey Graham, the possibility of an assassination attempt on Donald Trump, Israel’s role, Iranian retaliation, and the decisive importance of symbolic...

The West's Death Sentence: Nominalism, Progress, and Atomism

Alexander Dugin argues that nominalism, together with the ideas of progress and atomism, laid the philosophical foundations of modernity, leading the West toward liberalism, capitalism...

There is Strong Symbolism in Death of US Senator Lindsey Graham*: Dugin Digital Edition

The AI version of Russian philosopher Alexander Dugin offers a reflection on this topic.

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Philosophy and Traditionalism

In this excerpt from the book Julius Evola: Political Traditionalism, Alexander Dugin examines Evola's early philosophical work, arguing that the concept of the "Absolute Individual"...

From Special Operation to Civilizational War

Alexander Dugin argues that Russia’s official recognition of a war with the collective West marks a decisive turning point that will reshape the country’s politics, society...

Counter-Initiation: Critical Remarks on Some Aspects of the Doctrine of René Guénon

Signed as written in 1997, this essay was originally published in Russian in Konets Sveta: Eskhatologiia i traditsiia [The End of the World: Eschatology and Tradition] (Moscow: Arktogeia, 1997/1998)

You Don’t Negotiate with Dajjal

Alexander Dugin reveals why escalation must be mutual or negotiations with the West become a trap.

Dugin: Iran Emerged Stronger Despite US-Israeli Pressure

Russian philosopher and political theorist Alexander Dugin told Al Mayadeen in an exclusive interview that Iran emerged victorious from the first phase of the US-Israeli...

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Exclusive: Alexander Dugin Warns Against Trusting the West

In an exclusive interview for Al Mayadeen, Russian philosopher and political theorist Alexander Dugin said that negotiations with the West cannot be trusted...

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A Conversation with Alexander Dugin in Moscow | Interview by Dr. Ankit Shah

Explore the geo-economic & geo-political landscape further with Dr. Ankit Shah

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The Future of Time: Key Lessons from Russia's International Philosophy Congress

At Russia's International Philosophy Congress, scholars argued that the modern West has abandoned humanism and embraced a nihilistic vision of the future, calling instead for the development of sovere

The Splitting of Time and the End of Anchorage

Alexander Dugin explains why the struggle over the future is ultimately a struggle over time, philosophy, and the survival of civilizations.

The Dangerous Illusion of Anchorage

Talks that weakened Russia

Operation Barbarossa: Then and Now

Alexander Dugin explains why the spirit of June 22, 1941, is returning today and how Russia must finally overcome the illusions of the 1990s to secure its future.

How Iran Won the War Against Israel and America

Alexander Dugin explains how Iran has emerged victorious in its war against Israel and the United States, and why this dramatic shift creates....