Dugin's Foundations of Geopolitics is presented as the source of the Third Rome plan: American unipolar liberalism will collapse because secularism, individualism, and liberalism break community and are anti-human.
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Dugin
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He argues that Dugin's plan assumes internal chaos in America and Britain, Turkish instability after Erdogan, and Chinese ecological-economic fragility will remove key obstacles to Eurasian unification.
He says Dugin has already made much of this plan public, but the Anglo-American empire does not counter it because its current rulers are aging and do not care about what happens after their deaths.
Jiang identifies an unresolved religious-political problem in Dugin's Third Rome framing: Rome can be imagined as both Christian imperial inheritance and Antichristic beast system.
Dugin's self-description combines Orthodox Christian confession with a philosophical interest in traditionalism across other spiritual systems.
Jiang presents Dugin as the best contemporary geopolitical analyst because Dugin understands state psychology and structural positioning better than most analysts.
Jiang says Dugin's achievement is taking centuries-old Russian eschatology and converting it into a usable geopolitical framework for the Russian state.
Jiang presents Dugin as one of the most influential living thinkers because he turns Russian eschatology into strategic doctrine.
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"D ug in And I think he he 's actually the best geopolit ical analyst we have today He 's Russian and he he..."
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"too cons umer istic if you 're too individual istic m aterial istic is that you become consumed by dec ad ence by greed..."
"...1996 book, sorry, 1996 book, Foundations of Geopolitics. Okay? By Alexander Dugin, who I think is one of the smartest geopolitical thinkers alive today...."
"...can use to actually achieve this ditology. So in that way Dugin is probably the most influential thinker today we have."
"Because he really drives the eschatology of Russia? Yeah I mean I mean he's using this eschatology and turn it into a geopolitical plan..."
"This plan requires Moscow to form three alliances. The first alliance is the the western axis Moscow and Berlin okay and that I think..."
"economic relationship with them great question okay yeah so um 1997 actually dugan who is the foremost geopolitical um geo strategist in russia he's..."
"...-American Empire is going to oppose this plan. And so for Dugin, what's important is to create internal chaos and dissent and conflict within..."
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