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How the NPR CEO’s Actions Look EERILY Similar to Color Revolutions Overseas | Guests: Stephen Hicks & Joseph MacKinnon | 4/30/24

Apr 30, 2024
Rockford University philosophy professor Stephen Hicks joins to unpack Tucker Carlson's interview with Aleksandr Dugin, one of the most dangerous men in the world. Blaze News writer Joseph MacKinnon explains the potential nefarious actions of NPR's CEO. Glenn and team ponder if a color revolution is happening in America.
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Quick takeaways

  • Alexander Dugin's shift towards a collective authoritarianism rooted in national identities and rejection of individualism.
  • Dugin's appeal to those feeling their national identity threatened while blurring the line between healthy patriotism and problematic nationalism.

Deep dives

Dugan's Philosophical Evolution

Alexander Dugan has transitioned away from explicit fascism but still adopts about 95% of its principles. He repackaged these ideals in the fourth political theory, rejecting liberalism and individualism, favoring ethnic and nationalist identities. He aspires to create a collective authoritarianism focused on national identity with a spiritual outlook.

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