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DD's avatar

Eurasianism-in-Spirit remains alive and kicking in the Two Continents.

Millennial in existence, the essential interpersonality was transported to the new lands when your Russian Luoravetlan skipped the Aleut in some amazing mass movement and created a world of achievement.

I would like to persuade someone that this notion can help!

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Alanna Hartzok's avatar

Yes to multipolar world definitely. However the illegal immigration and weirdly sick gender politics is due to elite cabal intent to destroy democracy in their effort for world control. Please read Toronto Protocols you can find pdf online for confirmation.

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Jakub Prüher's avatar

I appreciate the summary. I do get a sense though that there is too much of an anxious resistence in Dugin.

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Joanna Martin's avatar

I would steer clear of Heidegger and his existentialist mindset. Some 60 years ago, one of my philosophy professors (a German) had previously been a student of Heidegger's, and recounted how Heidegger would sit with tears running down his face saying "Angst" over & over. Contrast that with the Christian teaching that Man was created BY GOD and in God's Image and that God put each one of us on this Earth for a purpose. If one know that, how can one sit around crying about "Angst"? Existentialism is a poisonous belief system and I urge all to reject it.

Except in the beginning, the US never had "capitalism". Very early, the monied class discovered they could control the state and federal governments with money. Politicians love money and they will do anything for it. So they were bribed to grant monopolies, etc. to the railroads, etc. "The business of the federal government is business", said one US President. Monied people buying politicians (and Judges) has been going on for most of the US's existence. Almost all Members of the US Congress take large sums of money from lobbyists for the modern day nation which claims to be "Israel". They vote the way "Israel" tells them to vote. Shameful - but they salve their guilty consciences by their misinterpretations of various passages in the Bible. So they get to feel sanctimonious about their sell-out to "Israel".

The Bible (used by Protestant Christians) has a great deal to say about God's model for civil gov't. It's clear from the US Constitution that our Framers at the federal convention of 1787 were intimately familiar with what God had to say. But within just a few years after it was ratified (1788) and the new federal gov't went into operation (Spring of 1789), powerful people started ignoring it. Sometime during the 1980s, a friend of mine was in the former Soviet Union meeting with some Russian lawyers. He told them of our Declaration of Independence and our Constitution - and said that tears were running down the faces of those listening to him.

One of the Western theologian said, "Culture is religion externalized". I don't know anything about the Russian Orthodox faith (except what I've picked up in Russian novels); but I do know a good bit about Russian art. It started captivating me when I was a child and it still does. Russian art is totally unique. So is Russia. Don't adopt German thought! The Tsars shouldn't have married foreign born women. Be modern day Pushkins.

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Farid Khan's avatar

Dugin's ideas or Theory is so good as my views, but american liberalism is manually targeted religion

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Eduardo Guzmán's avatar

The money racket is in control in both the US and Russia.

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