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  2. Foundations of Geopolitics - Wikipedia

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    Dugin has asserted that the book has been adopted as a textbook in many Russian educational institutions. [1] Former speaker of the Russian State Duma , Gennadiy Seleznyov , for whom Dugin was adviser on geopolitics, [ 10 ] "urged that Dugin's geopolitical doctrine be made a compulsory part of the school curriculum".

  3. Aleksandr Dugin - Wikipedia

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    Several of Dugin's books have been published by the publishing house Arktos, an English-language publisher for traditionalist and alt-right books, which also published works by other fascists and neo-Nazis. [151] [152] [153] Talking to the Wolf: The Alexander Dugin Interviews, Arktos (2023) Templars of the Proletariat, Arktos (2023)

  4. Conspirology (Dugin) - Wikipedia

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    Conspirology is a term the Russian philosopher Aleksandr Dugin coined in his work Konspirologiya: Nauka o zagovorah, tajnyh obshhestvah i okkultnoj vojne (Conspirology: The science of conspiracy theories, secret services, and occult war).

  5. Tellurocracy - Wikipedia

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    Tellurocracy (from Latin: tellus, lit. 'land' and Greek: κράτος, romanized: krátos, lit. 'state') is a concept proposed by Aleksandr Dugin to describe a type of civilization or state system that is defined by the development of land territories and consistent penetration into inland territories.

  6. The Fourth Political Theory - Wikipedia

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    The Fourth Political Theory [a] is a book by the Russian philosopher and political analyst Aleksandr Dugin, first published in 2009.In the book, Dugin states that he is claiming the foundations for an entirely new political ideology, the fourth political theory, which integrates and supersedes liberal democracy, Marxism, and fascism. [1]

  7. Eurasia Party - Wikipedia

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    According to Dugin, his aim is to take elements from all three, 'neutralise and decontaminate' negative aspects such as racism (in the case of fascism) and incorporate them into this new ideology. He refers to this ideology as a 'timeless, non-modern theory' valid for all time. Dugin views liberalism as having 'defeated all its competitors'.

  8. Arktos Media - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, Arktos was publishing more than 120 titles by 54 authors, including translations of the Russian ultra-nationalist Alexander Dugin and the French far-right thinker Alain de Benoist. [8] [2] [9] [10] The Southern Poverty Law Center has identified Arktos as being a bedfellow of Identity Evropa. [10]

  9. Vladimir Zhirinovsky - Wikipedia

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    Zhirinovsky receiving the Order of Alexander Nevsky from Vladimir Putin in 2015 In a speech on 27 December 2021, Zhirinovsky appeared to almost predict the day of the Russian invasion of Ukraine of 24 February 2022, stating: "We shouldn't saber rattle, [we] need to say: let's comply [with the conditions demanded by Russia], and if you refuse ...