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turbinetree

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Mon Mar 7, 2022, 01:34 PM Mar 2022

This dark and disturbing figure is advising Putin's inner circle

By History News Network-Commentary
Published March 07, 2022

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Should Vladimir Putin's barbarous war of Russian expansion move beyond the borders of Ukraine into Moldova, Finland, or even Sweden, then expect to hear the name "Aleksandr Gelyevich Dugin" far more frequently. A former philosophy professor at Moscow State University, Dugin has combined his obsessions with occultism and the neo-pagan philosophies of European fascists like Julius Evola and Alain de Benoist to derive his fervently nationalistic ideology of "Eurasianism," promulgated in books with torpid titles such as Foundations of Geopolitics and The Fourth Political Theory.

With his disheveled dress and long beard, Dugin affects the appearance of an Orthodox mystic, bearing a not uncoincidental resemblance to the monk Grigori Rasputin. In the West, a philosopher like Dugin expressing admiration for both Satanism and the Waffen-SS would be dismissed as a crank; proclamations that national greatness are to be found in a "genuine, true, radically revolutionary and consistent, fascist fascism" would rightly not endear you to the public at large. In the Russian Federation, however, Dugin is an adviser to high-ranking members of Vladimir Putin's United Russia party. Even more disturbing, according to Foreign Policy, his 1997 Foundations of Geopolitics has been required reading for students at the Military Academy of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation for a generation.

Gestated in anti-communist right-wing activism during the waning days of the Soviet Union, indebted to a specifically anti-liberal and anti-Enlightenment philosophical embrace of authoritarianism, irrationalism, and hyper-nationalism, Dugin dreams of a reborn Orthodox Tsarist state surpassing the borders and spheres of influence as they existed before 1989, of a Novorossiya built not on socialist principles, but fascist ones. In Foundations of Geopolitics, which Dugin describes as a brief for Russian ambitions from "Dublin to Vladivostok," the philosopher claims that "Ukraine as a state has no geopolitical meaning. It has no particular cultural import or universal significance, no geographic uniqueness, no ethnic exclusiveness," fulminating that Moscow must solve "the Ukrainian problem." If you want to know what the fascists intend to do, it's always wise to pay attention to what they literally say, otherwise you might be caught surprised. In looking for an interpretive key to understanding Putin's unhinged February 22 address on the eve of invasion, which was replete with bizarre historical revisionism, we'd all do well to familiarize ourselves with the contents of Foundations of Geopolitics. Understanding Putin's motivations, his current actions, and his future plans depends on a thorough comprehension of the sort of dangerous ideas advocated by an ideologue like Dugin, a man whom historian Timothy Snyder described in The Road to Unfreedom: Russia, Europe, America as having "revived or remade Nazi ideas for Russian purposes."

https://www.rawstory.com/this-dark-and-disturbing-figure-is-advising-putin-s-inner-circle/

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This dark and disturbing figure is advising Putin's inner circle (Original Post) turbinetree Mar 2022 OP
Yes, I read about him before. He's creepy as fuck. He also is an advisor for Steve Bannon LymphocyteLover Mar 2022 #1
Bannon came to mind as I read this SheltieLover Mar 2022 #2
or if not a direct advisor, certainly an inspiration LymphocyteLover Mar 2022 #3
Must be really nasty. SheltieLover Mar 2022 #4
Authoritarian preoccupation with mysticism and eschatology is so strange. crickets Mar 2022 #5
Good grief, another Rasputin. Just what we need. Biophilic Mar 2022 #6

crickets

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5. Authoritarian preoccupation with mysticism and eschatology is so strange.
Mon Mar 7, 2022, 02:12 PM
Mar 2022

Is it because they all want to see themselves as gods? Gods who, if they have no power to create the world, at least have the ability to destroy it?

https://medium.com/intelligence-challenged/putins-rasputin-the-dangerous-mind-of-aleksandr-dugin-d02290ba6045

Coupled with his fascist politics, Dugin was increasingly obsessed with all things mystical and religious, in particular what he imagined was the coming of End Times. His adoration of Heidegger’s pro-nazi philosophies, coupled with his worship of Evola began to lead him in new, and increasingly bizarre directions. His writings are full of eschatological ramblings, often using intellectual slight-of-hand to justify his growing obsession with bringing about some golden dawn for traditional societies, after the collapse of liberal democracies around the globe.

The end times and the eschatological meaning of politics will not realize themselves on their own. We will wait for the end in vain … If the Fourth Political Practice is not able to realize the end of times, then it would be invalid. The end of days should come, but it will not come by itself. This is a task, it is not a certainty. It is an active metaphysics. It is a practice. — Aleksandr Dugin


Wow.
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