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    Aleksandr Gelyevich Dugin (Russian: Александр Гельевич Дугин; born 7 January 1962) is a Russian far-right political philosopher. Born into a military...
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    Julius Evola, Mircea Eliade, Frithjof Schuon, Seyyed Hossein Nasr and Alexandr Dugin to be the seven most prominent Traditionalists. According to the members...
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  • democracy, exercised by the people themselves. Russian political scientist Alexandr Dugin has used the term laocracy saying that "the state should become an instrument...
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  • to the quite purely tellurocratic Parthian and Sasanian Empires. In Alexandr Dugin's theory of tellurocracy, the following civilizational characteristics...
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    in the armed confrontation," and similarly condemned the mockery of Alexandr Dugin following the attack as "a demonstrative rejection of normal human empathy...
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    led by Russian right extremist Alexandr Dugin, and has demonstrated his connections with Dugin, regardless of Dugin's widely expressed anti-Ukrainian...
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    Landsberg Prison in Bavaria. Russian far-right political philosopher Alexandr Dugin adopted in the 1980s an alter ego with the name of "Hans Sievers", a...
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  • English - Moscow 2011 [2] Geopolitics of the Intermediate Region - Alexandr Dugin lecturing in Russian - Moscow 2011 Dimitri Kitsikis - Intermediate Region...
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    member of the Eurasian Youth Union, a group led by Russian philosopher Alexandr Dugin. She is a mother of three children. Including Yuriy Vitrenko. In 2021...
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    1997, pp. 34–43 "The USA and the New World Order: A Debate Between Alexandr Dugin and Olavo de Carvalho". aoiusa.org. 8 March 2011. Retrieved 6 August...
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    Russian world concept and also by nationalist philosophers such as Alexandr Dugin often referred to as Putin's brain. The Russian world concept is a totalitarian...
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    he joined the Eurasia Party of Alexandr Dugin. Verbitsky has given numerous talks at the Novyi Universitet, Dugin's educational vehicle, and contributed...
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    take part in the armed confrontation, and condemned denunciations of Alexandr Dugin following the attack as "a demonstrative rejection of normal human empathy...
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  • far-right authors such as Julius Evola, Alain de Benoist, Guillaume Faye, Alexandr Dugin, and Paul Gottfried. During the 2010s, it had grown as the largest retailer...
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    latter becoming the accepted version. His first name is often romanized to Alexandr or Alexander. UK: /ˌsɒlʒəˈnɪtsɪn/ SOL-zhə-NIT-sin, US: /ˌsoʊl-, -ˈniːt-/...
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    later dedicated a critical book to Novodvorskaya and her case. Aleksandr Dugin, Igor Shafarevich, Sergey Kara-Murza, Yevgeny Dodolev, Vladimir Bushin and...
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    2014. Alexander Dugin: The Crazy Ideologue of the New Russian Empire, The Daily Beast (2 April 2014) Known Russian Fascist Aleksandr Dugin Instructs Ukrainian...
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  • separatist group involved in the fighting in eastern Ukraine.  Russia Aleksandr Dugin Leader of the Eurasian Youth Union organization  Russia Aleksandr Dvornikov...
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    against Zhirinovsky" (1994). In 1993, together with figures like Aleksandr Dugin and Yegor Letov, he founded the National Bolshevik Party which started to...
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    Roman Law Library, incl. Responsa prudentium by Professor Yves Lassard and Alexandr Koptev. Evgeny Pashukanis - General Theory of Law and Marxism. Internet...
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  • Notable U-18 winners who progressed to greater things include Csaba Mérő, Alexandr Dinerchtein (record 7-times-winner of the adult EGC) and Diána Kőszegi...
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  • (29), a Russian journalist and daughter of political theorist Aleksandr Dugin, was killed in a bombing in Moscow Oblast on 20 August 2022. Russian authorities...
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  • doubtful. Victor Schnirelmann claimed that Guseva and Aleksandr Gelyevich Dugin augmented and propagated "the Slavicized version of the German 'Aryan Myth'"...
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    on Syriza's ties with Russia and extensive correspondence with Aleksandr Dugin, who called for a "genocide" of Ukrainians. The EUobserver reported that...
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    Russian Empire White Army White movement Intellectuals Aksakov Dostoevsky Dugin Frank Ilyin Karamzin Katkov Leontiev Obolensky Pobedonostsev Prokhanov Rozanov...
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    reasonably, adequately, and you do not behave in that way. In 2007, Alexander Dugin, a professor at the Moscow State University and adviser to State Duma speaker...
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  • "Mihai Drăgușin". olympedia.org. Olympedia. Retrieved 1 April 2021. "Dmitri Dugin". olympedia.org. Olympedia. Retrieved 1 April 2021. "Aleksandr Fyodorov"...
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