
Alexander Dugin with Michael Millerman
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Dugin's Philosophical History
This chapter explores Alexander Dugin's philosophical interpretation of history, contrasting it with both pre-modern and modern perspectives. It examines the critique of historicism by Leo Strauss and its implications for Dugin's views on the intersection of philosophy and politics. The dialogue raises questions about the effectiveness of Dugin's conservative thought in addressing today's political dilemmas while analyzing the tensions within modern liberalism.
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