
Alexander Dugin with Michael Millerman
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Exploring Dugin's Philosophical Landscape
This chapter presents an in-depth analysis of Alexander Dugin's complex philosophical ideas, particularly his exploration of 'Dark Logos' versus the Enlightenment's 'Apollonian' perspective. It examines the interplay of chaos, ethnosociology, theology, and geopolitics in Dugin's works, highlighting the significance of these concepts in understanding his vision of civilization. The discussion also addresses the influences of Russian and German philosophical traditions, emphasizing the importance of careful interpretation and translation in grasping the nuances of Dugin's thoughts.
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