Dugin Alexander

The Rise of the Fourth Political Theory

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The sequel to the bestseller The Fourth Political Theory, expanding further on the fourth political theory. All the political systems of the modern age have been the products of three distinct ideologies: the first, and oldest, is liberal democracy; the second is Marxism; and the third is fascism. The latter two have long since failed and passed out of the pages of history, and the first no longer operates as an ideology, but rather as something taken for granted. The world today finds itself on the brink of a post-political reality — one in which the values of liberalism are so deeply embedded that the average person is not aware that there is an ideology at work around him. As a result, liberalism is threatening to monopolize political discourse and drown the world in a universal sameness, destroying everything that makes the various cultures and peoples unique. According to Alexander Dugin, what is needed to break through this morass is a fourth ideology — one that will sift through the debris of the first three to look for elements that might be useful, but that remains innovative and unique in itself.
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274 printed pages
Original publication
2017
Publication year
2017
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  • Luli Serrano Eguiluzhas quoted3 years ago
    What is the Eurasian concept of strategy? The strategy of Eurasianism is directed to the implementation of Eurasian principles everywhere, like grass grows through asphalt. It is a very important point that we do not concentrate on the separate, concrete moment. We move in all directions. This is the spherical development of Eurasianism. Thus, if in one place Eurasianism encounters a certain difficulty, it immediately sprouts up in another; that is how plants pierce through the cracks in the asphalt: at first a sprout, then a tree. Then the huge block of rolled asphalt begins to crack, the roots diverge, and the asphalt is no more.
  • Luli Serrano Eguiluzhas quoted3 years ago
    the narod and the space; and eternity, which lives through us.
  • Luli Serrano Eguiluzhas quoted3 years ago
    its time, ancient civilization erected in Tangiers, at the Straight of Gibraltar, two pillars, where Nec plus ultra, which means “nothing further beyond,” was inscribed. “No need to go further” was written on these pillars. Whoever who tries to enter will regret it. And while these pillars protected humanity, the gates of the ontological West were sealed, closed by this inscription, by two pillars, and everything was more or less good. Nevertheless, some scumbag still crawled through. And when he passed through that place, he broke the fundamental ontological seal.
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