Putin has been invited to D-Day anniversary in France with western leaders!? Did they want an expert in invasions?
. @janujensen That Wiki on Dugin is biased and inaccurate, omitting dozens of scholarly books and articles. @ValLisitsa @FlorianBeckert7
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@NinaByzantina@ValLisitsa@FlorianBeckert7 I did not write it, but you can contribute, if you know more facts about Dugin and his ideas -
My valuable time is better spent translating Dugin, like I already do.
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@NinaByzantina So, you ARE a follower of Dugin? Very interesting!@ValLisitsa@FlorianBeckert7@Kasparov63 -
There is no conspiracy theory in that a Russian makes the work of various Russian intellectuals available through translation.
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@NinaByzantina@janujensen If anything, should be a positive. I may not agree with Nina often, but more we learn from each other, the better -
@civility_1972 What is positive? -
@janujensen That she's working to provide translations of other Russian intellectuals. -
@civility_1972 I agree. I am interested to find out more, since it may explain seemingly mad actions in Kremlin
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@NinaByzantina@ValLisitsa@FlorianBeckert7 No propaganda stays in Wikipedia for long. This one is biasedhttp://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2014/04/02/alexander-dugin-the-crazy-ideologue-of-the-new-russian-empire.html … -
@janujensen If the Wiki article is accurate, why does it not mention any book after late 1990s that I have on my bookshelf? Rhetorical. -
@NinaByzantina You can add to Wikipedia like anyone else, but you must put references to document. It is not allowed to put propaganda
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