Alexander Dugin, The Great Awakening, And Russian Higher Education Reform
I originally envisioned this article as a review of five semi-randomly selected books by esteemed Russian Professor Alexander Dugin.
I originally envisioned this article as a review of five semi-randomly selected books by esteemed Russian Professor Alexander Dugin.
Leaders from Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa are meeting in Kazan, Russia, for the 16th BRICS summit, marking a pivotal moment for the bloc.
In essence, we are changing our ideology for the third time in 35 years. Until the early 1990s, society was under the dictatorship of Marxism-Leninism. This was obligatory, and (even if formally) everything was built upon it — politics, economics, science, education, and law. Everything, really.
Alexander Dugin contends that Russia’s current statehood is just a step in achieving Victory in Ukraine, a destiny that will fully realize Russia’s essence.
I would like to say a few words about my memories of getting to know Maxim and about how I met him. As it is now customary – via Telegram. People often subscribe to each other's channels and read them. This happened long before the special operation, in 2020 or 2021. I came across Maxim's channel while browsing through patriotic channels that write about Donbass.
Russia now has an ideology: traditional values and historical enlightenment. Additionally, it asserts Russia as a state-civilization (the Russian world) in the context of multipolarity. This establishes a vertical, unchanging axis.
The session’s theme is The Parliamentary Dimension of BRICS: Prospects for Strengthening Inter-Parliamentary Cooperation.
The Prime Minister of India is in Russia on a two-day official visit.
Alexander Dugin argues that the world is nearing a point of no return with liberalism and calls for a radical shift towards traditional values and patriotic reforms to build a new Russian society.
It raises the stakes in the US’ dangerous game of nuclear chicken with Russia in Ukraine, accelerates the US’ “Pivot (back) to Asia”, and could thus trap China and the US in an escalation spiral that moves the New Cold War out of Europe.