Dugin traces a 17th-century fifth-monarchy and Dutch Protestant context for early greater-Israel thinking, linking it to John Locke and modern Israeli maximalism.
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Fifth Monarchy
Dugin traces a 17th-century fifth-monarchy and Dutch Protestant context for early greater-Israel thinking, linking it to John Locke and modern Israeli maximalism.
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"...has said that that was not Anglo -Saxon global empire, but fifth monarchy will be Jewish when the Jews of all the world will..."
"So that was planned in the same time in the 17th century, precisely in Amsterdam around the Dutch Protestants. And from this circle, John..."
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