Author: Alexander Dugin Translator: Emil Rahimov From Alexander Dugin, Noomakhia: The Horizons and Civilizations of Eurasia – The Indo-European Legacy and the Traces of the Great Mother (Moscow: Academic Project, 2017) *** We encounter a very similar model of radical Sufism in the writings of the Azerbaijani poet, Imadeddin Nasimi (c. 1369-1417), who also wrote […]| Eurasianist Internet Archive
Author: Petr Bitsilli Translators: Jafe Arnold & John Stachelski Originally published as the ninth chapter of Na putiakh’. Utverzhdenie evraziitsev [Pathways: The Affirmation of the Eurasians] (Moscow/Berlin: Gelikon, 1922). This translation is featured in Foundations of Eurasianism – Volume II (PRAV Publishing, 2022 [Forthcoming]). *** From time to time, it is beneficial to reconsider our […]| Eurasianist Internet Archive
Author: Alexander Dugin Translator: Jafe Arnold Written in October 2020, previously unpublished. *** The Status of the Cosmos in the Eurasianist Worldview The Eurasianists were never materialists. On this point they found themselves in opposition to the main trends of modern science. At the same time, however, for them it was of importance to not […]| Eurasianist Internet Archive
Alexander Dugin, The Radical Subject and its Double (Moscow: Eurasian Movement, 2009). Table of Contents: I: The (Post-)Situation of Postmodernity II: Post-Space and Black Miracles III: The Darkened Enoch IV: The Radical Subject and its Double: Towards the Ontology of the Antichrist V: Night and its Rays VI: Death and its Aspects VII: Archeomodernity VIII: Post-Anthropology: […]| Eurasianist Internet Archive
Alexander Dugin, Noomakhia – The Russian Logos III – The Images of Russian Thought: The Solar Tsar, the Flash of Sophia, and Subterranean Rus’ (Moscow: Academic Project, 2020) Table of Contents: Introduction: Towards the Morphology of Russian Self-Consciousness PART I: The Apollonian Logos: The State and Orthodoxy Chapter 1: Forms of the Apollonian Logos Chapter […]| Eurasianist Internet Archive
Author: Alexander Dugin Translator: Jafe Arnold Originally published in Literaturnaia gazeta [Literary Newspaper] in 2003, republished in the book The Radical Subject and its Double (Moscow: Eurasian Movement, 2009). *** The human and the world. It would seem that the posing of such a question is relevant at all times. However, everything is much more […]| Eurasianist Internet Archive
Author: Alexander Dugin Translator: Jafe Arnold Dugin’s Guideline (17/11/2016) *** Today, the third Thursday of November, on the initiative of UNESCO is World Philosophy Day. This date is rather bureaucratic and its celebration is just a formality. On the whole, World Philosophy Day is something artificial and even foolish which is not worth the attention of […]| Eurasianist Internet Archive
Author: Alexander Dugin Translator: Jafe Arnold Chapter 1 of Noomakhia – The Yellow Dragon: The Civilizations of the Far East (Moscow: Academic Project, 2018) *** China is recognized to be an independent and unique civilization by virtually everyone, and therefore there is no need to prove this. Rather, we are faced with attempting to reveal the structure […]| Eurasianist Internet Archive
Author: Alexander Dugin Translators: Jafe Arnold and John Stachelski Chapter 7 of Mysteries of Eurasia (Moscow: Arktogeia, 1991) / Chapter 6/Part 6/Book I of Foundations of Geopolitics (Moscow, Arktogeia, 2000). *** Geopolitics as an “Intermediary” Science Geopolitical concepts have long been the most important factor in modern politics. These concepts are based on general principles which allow one to […]| Eurasianist Internet Archive
Author: Alexander Dugin Translator: Jafe Arnold The following consists of excerpts from two appendices to the volume The Radical Subject and its Double (Moscow: Eurasian Movement, 2009), compiled o…| Eurasianist Internet Archive