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The Fourth Political Theory (Paperback)
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The Fourth Political Theory (Paperback)
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All the political systems of the modern age have been the products
of three distinct ideologies: the first, and oldest, is liberal
democracy; the second is Marxism; and the third is fascism. The
latter two have long since failed and passed out of the pages of
history, and the first no longer operates as an ideology, but
rather as something taken for granted. The world today finds itself
on the brink of a post-political reality - one in which the values
of liberalism are so deeply embedded that the average person is not
aware that there is an ideology at work around him. As a result,
liberalism is threatening to monopolise political discourse and
drown the world in a universal sameness, destroying everything that
makes the various cultures and peoples unique. According to
Alexander Dugin, what is needed to break through this morass is a
fourth ideology - one that will sift through the debris of the
first three to look for elements that might be useful, but that
remains innovative and unique in itself. Dugin does not offer a
point-by-point program for this new theory, but rather outlines the
parameters within which it might develop and the issues which it
must address. Dugin foresees that the Fourth Political Theory will
use the tools and concepts of modernity against itself, to bring
about a return of cultural diversity against commercialisation, as
well as the traditional worldview of all the peoples of the world -
albeit within an entirely new context. Written by a scholar who is
actively influencing the direction of Russian geopolitical strategy
today, The Fourth Political Theory is an introduction to an idea
that may well shape the course of the world's political future.
Alexander Dugin (b. 1962) is one of the best-known writers and
political commentators in post-Soviet Russia. In addition to the
many books he has authored on political, philosophical and
spiritual topics, he currently serves on the staff of Moscow State
University, and is the intellectual leader of the Eurasia Movement.
For more than a decade, he has also been an advisor to Vladimir
Putin and others in the Kremlin on geopolitical matters, being a
vocal advocate of a return of Russian power to the global stage, to
act as a counterweight to American domination.
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