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Between the Lines: A Literary Deep Dive

Neo-Eurasianism Explained: An Introduction to Dugin's Philosophy

11 Mar 2025

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Welcome to a podcast exploring Alexander Dugin's influential work, "Eurasian Mission – An Introduction to Neo-Eurasianism". This book, selected by the editor in collaboration with Professor Dugin, offers an overview of the ideology of neo-Eurasianism as propagated by the International Eurasian Movement (IEM) in Russia today. We'll examine Eurasianism as a philosophy rooted in structural analysis, emphasizing the multiplicity and synchronicity of structures and viewing Eurasia as an organic whole with its own identity. We'll discuss the rejection of Western pretensions to universality and its "self-evident" principles, as well as the concept of a distinct Eurasian civilization, sometimes referred to as Russia-Eurasia. The podcast will also explore how Eurasianism serves as a "preparation for the Fourth Political Theory", a philosophy aiming for the "total destruction of modernity". Furthermore, we'll touch upon the geopolitical implications of Eurasianism, contrasting the "civilizations of the Land" with the "civilizations of the Sea", and the vision for a multipolar world order that challenges the unipolarity led by the United States.In an increasingly complex global landscape, understanding alternative worldviews is crucial. This podcast takes you on a journey into Alexander Dugin's "Eurasian Mission – An Introduction to Neo-Eurasianism". This foundational text introduces neo-Eurasianism, a significant ideological force that posits a unique Eurasian identity distinct from both the West and the East. We'll break down key concepts such as Eurasianism's structuralist philosophical basis, its critique of Western liberal democracy, and its vision for a multipolar world order in opposition to global liberal hegemony. We will also explore the relationship between Eurasianism and Dugin's "Fourth Political Theory," an ideology seeking alternatives beyond liberalism, communism, and fascism. By examining the core ideas presented in this book, we aim to provide you with a deeper understanding of a perspective that has significant implications for geopolitics and the future of international relations.

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